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Mike Adams for LT to TE?


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You should see what the guy looks like now. They did him a real disservice just posting the old photo.

USAToday story had an up to date shot. Talk about a transformation. If I were signing guys up for the preseason, I'd have to send him an invite. He has the football IQ and the blocking technique knowledge. Not sure how strong his receiving skills are, but worth a shot.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/steelers/2018/06/02/ex-steelers-lineman-mike-adams-trying-nfl-comeback-tight-end/666892002/

 

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5 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

You should see what the guy looks like now. They did him a real disservice just posting the old photo.

USAToday story had an up to date shot. Talk about a transformation. If I were signing guys up for the preseason, I'd have to send him an invite. He has the football IQ and the blocking technique knowledge. Not sure how strong his receiving skills are, but worth a shot.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/steelers/2018/06/02/ex-steelers-lineman-mike-adams-trying-nfl-comeback-tight-end/666892002/

 

If we were to give a guy a shot and it was at vet minimum with no guarantees who knows.

We have a roster spot unless it wasn't reported that we signed another player after we dropped Bannon

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Sure, bring him in and give him a try to see what he can do. This is kind of the time to be trying things like that anyhow with the "camp body" roster spots. Who knows he might have reinvented himself into a star TE or something and it wouldn't hurt to check him out at this time.

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