I’ll admit it, as a football junkie I’ve been watching the Alliance of American Football excessively, and there is one player that has caught my eye that the Houston Texans need on their roster in 2019. That player is Birmingham Iron cornerback Jamar Summers — formerly with the Pittsburgh Steelers after being undrafted in the 2018 NFL Draft out of the University of Connecticut.
In 47 games played as both a cornerback and free safety, Summers tallied 182 total tackles, 12 interceptions (eight in his sophomore year), 21 pass deflections, a fumble, and a touchdown. However, the 23-year-old didn’t stick with the Steelers despite being a priority undrafted free agent, and found himself signing with the AAF playing for the Iron.