STILLWATER — Just as he was over three years as Oklahoma State's starting quarterback, Mason Rudolph was open and honest with the Pittsburgh media when asked his feelings about falling to the 76th overall pick in the NFL Draft.
“It'll stick with me every minute, every hour from here going forward until the day I die," Rudolph said, according to PennLive.com. "It's definitely a burning fire that definitely began Thursday night and will keep going for a long time.”
Rudolph's selection by the Pittsburgh Steelers came 16 picks after teammate James Washington was selected by the same organization in the second round.