By
Teresa Varley
Steelers.com
Ben
Roethlisberger asked and on Saturday he received.
Roethlisberger said
at the end of last season that he would like to add a tall receiver to the
current arsenal that the Steelers have at that position.
With the
team’s second pick in the NFL Draft he got just that with the selection of Limas
Sweed, the 6-4 wide receiver from the University of Texas.
“Without
a doubt, there were a lot of people saying that he was looking for a big
receiver and now he has one,” said Sweed. “Ben is a great quarterback and I look
forward to working with him.”
Sweed
was projected by some to go in the first round, but when he dropped to the
Steelers in the second round there was no way they were going to pass on
him.
“I was very surprised, and very ecstatic
back in the back of the (draft) room,” said wide receivers coach Randy Fichtner.
“I am really excited. I never thought that he would still be at that slot,
and obviously we’re very excited to have had Limas on
board.”
His
stock likely dropped because of a wrist injury that occurred last season. He had
surgery in October and had just 19 catches last season after pulling in 46
receptions for 801 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2006.
The
Steelers liked what they saw when he was healthy and were pleased with the way
the wrist injury has healed after evaluating him before the draft and are
excited about what he can bring to the offense.
"He can
break tackles, he's still got size and probably a lot more room to get bigger,''
said Fichtner."But he definitely finishes on tape. When he catches a ball across
the middle, there's a chance that he can take that and finish it, and the year
prior to (last), he did it a lot.
“I love his range. The circle of catches is extremely
large. He’s got the longer arms. You’re talking about a larger frame and
target.”
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The
Steelers will welcome their rookie class this weekend when they hold mini-camp.
There will be a total of five practices and the mini-camp is for rookies and
veterans.
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Defensive
end Brett Keisel will take part in the Mutt Strutt on Sunday, May 18 at
Riverfront Park on Pittsburgh’s North Side. The walk benefits Animal Friends.
Click on the link for more information and to take part with
your dog.