By
Teresa Varley
Steelers.com
The
Steelers completed their first two days of OTA’s on Tuesday and one thing that
emerged from them is quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s desire to become more a
leader.
“I’m
just growing as a leader and a quarterback, that’s my natural growing and
maturation here on this team,” said Roethlisberger. “I’m trying to become more
of a vocal leader out there and be around the guys.
“It
feels good to be out here and have another year of the offense under our belt. I
feel more comfortable in these OTAs and I’m sure in minicamp than we did last
year at this time.”
Roethlisberger’s
leadership role comes at a good time as he just signed a long-term deal to be
the leader of the team’s offense.
“It
feels good knowing I’m hopefully going to be here for awhile,” said
Roethlisberger. “It’s nice.”
And
now he is interested in finding out who is going to be with him for the
long-haul. Roethlisberger plans on tuning in when it’s time for the Steelers to
make their selection in this weekend’s NFL Draft.
"I'll keep
tabs when it's our pick," he said. "It may take four hours, five hours to get to
our pick. I'll watch and see how we're doing. If we get an offensive guy at
whatever position, I usually try to get his phone number and give him a call and
tell him it's nice to have him, congratulations and stuff."
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Running back
Willie Parker hit the field for the first time this week since suffering a
fractured right leg against the Rams in December.
Parker said
he is able to run and cut at full speed but does experience some pain after the
fact.
"I'm
really close to 100 percent," said Parker. "I am not there yet. But I feel real
good. I am out there running full speed.
“When the pain goes away,
that's when I'll be 100 percent. I can do everything full speed, it’s just the
after pain.”
For
Parker getting back on the field was the perfect remedy for what has been a long
offseason of hard work.
“I feel real
good being out here, getting the plays done,” said Parker. “It’s more mental
than anything. I can do physical stuff all day long.”
Despite the
success he has had Parker has had plenty of doubters throughout his career. He
knows that won’t change as his road to recovery continues.
"I know
they're going to doubt me a hundred times more than they did before," Parker
said of the skeptics. "I'm going to prove everybody wrong. I'm going to keep
working."