Exclusive with Steelers UDFA OLB Wendell Dunn

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First, can you let us know what the next steps are for you – how are you handling the pre-camp craziness?

Yeah – first of all, I was a defensive lineman at Wake the last four years. I came in as a linebacker and wanted to play there but they needed me at defensive end. Now, I’m trying to transition back to linebacker and get the outside linebacker skills.

I dropped twenty pounds since my pro day. I dropped that weight. I’m transforming my body to start looking like a linebacker again. I’m giving it my best effort and taking advantage of the opportunity to show I can move like a linebacker.

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Exclusive with Steelers UDFA RB Jarvion Franklin

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First, let us know how it’s going – how are you handling the craziness of the moment?

Oh yeah, just to comment on the craziness. It’s been the craziest week of my life. On Thursday I was in Kalamazoo getting my graduation picture taken. Then I went to a graduation party Friday night, then back to Kalamazoo Saturday and got picked up by the Steelers Saturday night.

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Exclusive with UDFA Steelers Tight End Pharoah McKever

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First – let us know how you are getting ready for camp!

I’m just here in Miami. I was in New York for the draft and came back to Miami. I’ve been working with my strength and conditioning coach, staying in shape for camp.

I’m actually on the field now. I’ve been focusing on my route running and blocking techniques.

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Exclusive with Steelers Camp Invite WR Damoun Patterson

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First, can you let us know how it’s going -how are you keeping up with the craziness so far – what’s next for you?

Well, I got the invite for the Steelers mini-camp. I’ll leave next Thursday – it’s from the eleventh to the thirteenth.

Right now I’m preparing by running routes and working a lot on my technique. The same kind of stuff I’ve been working on for a while now.

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Exclusive with UDFA Steelers CB Trey Johnson

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First, can you let us know how it’s going -how are you keeping up with the craziness so far?

It definitely has been crazy. I watched the draft every round, and was nervous going into it. I was disappointed not getting drafted but I’m happy with the chance. I wish I heard my name called on draft day but I know hundreds that play in college never even get the chance to play at all in the NFL.

Why choose Pittsburgh ad an undrafted free agent?

It is a great organization. The Pittsburgh fans are diehard fans. I played for Villanova – in Philly – and saw it isn’t a bad state to live in! I mean, it’s not Florida, but still… I also played in Pittsburgh my Junior year and liked the field. It’s a grass field and I like playing on grass – I play faster on grass.

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Exclusive with Steelers UDFA OLB Olasunkanmi Adeniyi

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First, tell me why you chose to sign with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent?

Well, the team showed me some love before the draft. Joey Porter liked me and I think he probably lobbied for me in the meeting room. The system is perfect for me. Playing in the 3-4 like I did in college.

Anything you need to work on most coming in to the NFL?

I have the versatility – I stood up as a pass rusher and dropped back a little in college. But I will have to work on my drops more and on man coverage, I was more of a pass rusher in college.

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Celebrating Ernie Stautner

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Quotes from former Steelers we’ve interviewed about Ernie Stautner that played with him in the 50’s:

Dick Lasse: “Ernie Stautner was the toughest lineman in the league. He had a tremendous desire and work ethic. Everyone looked up to him with respect. He had the best forearm. He could deal a blow to an offensive lineman…”

Dick Modzeleweski: “Ernie Stautner was another guy that just got pounded in Pittsburgh. He would have been an All-Pro every year on another ball club. I remember watching film in New York on the Steelers after we played them and we were watching a guy that no one could bring down. The head coach was yelling at us why we couldn’t tackle him. We said “Coach, that’s Ernie Stautner.” he just said “Oh, ok.”  That’s how much respect we had for him.”

Frank Varriochione: “Ernie Stautner and I hit it off real good. We became buddies and hung around together. We were all adults so we didn’t mentor each other much. We knew we had to play and practice. The game wasn’t that much different than it was in college then.”

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Congratulations to Former Steelers OLB James Harrison NFL HOF Nomination

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Sean McHugh: “After my first week in Pittsburgh my wife arrived with my son and we were eating dinner in Cranberry when James Harrison was eating there as well and stopped by our table and introduced himself to my wife and told us that if we needed anything to let him know.”

Cortez Allen: “I also used to train at the same facility as James Harrison did in the offseason in Arizona. He was always the first in the building and I’d watch him in awe. He brought everything he had all the time. Well, this day was his upper body day. He finished and then Terrell Suggs came over and was struggling to finish his set. So James walked over and took it over from him and just started lifting like it was nothing, showing Suggs up! I always had a lot of respect for James.”

Bud Dupree: “James Harrison – not verbally, but just watching him working as hard as he did, I learned a lot from him. About how he worked out and took care of his body. That was a big part of things for me. Seeing him – it was a major help. Now I do those things still to this day, every week.”

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Exclusive with Mel Blount, Steelers Cornerback, 1970-1983

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First, I spoke with former Steeler CJ Goodwin a short while ago and he praised the Youth Home and how it helped him. How did you get started with the youth home – what inspired the idea – and how has the team and city helped the youth home succeed?

The Mel Blount Youth Home was inspired years ago – in 1979-1980. It was soon after our last Super Bowl. I grew up n a small town in Vidalia, Georgia. We were dirt farmers and lived in a small community I was the first athlete from there and the first to win something like a Super Bowl.

When I went back home, all the kids would call me Uncle Mel. The kids would come to the farm and get autographs, take pictures with me and throw the football around.  That’s when the Lord spoke to me. I knew I could do more than just sign autographs for the kids. it made me want to do more.

My brother and I started talking about how we we could do more and work with kids, and starting throwing ideas around. We talked about how it was on the farm with the kids – remember, this was before social media and cell phones. It was a big deal for the kids to see someone in person that they saw on TV.

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Exclusive with Jack “Cy” McClairen, Steelers Wide Receiver, 1955-1960

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First, as a legendary coach for Bethune-Cookman, tell me a little about how you entered into coaching and how influenced how you coached?

I never did any coaching before I got the job in 1961. I got the offer after I hurt my knee in Pittsburgh – I told them I’d give it a try after the coach that was there for fifteen years had to quit. He got sick and had to give up coaching, so I called just at the right time.

The president of the university was my high school coach. He knew of me but didn’t know what kind of athlete I was, I didn’t know either!

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