Despite the fact that there has been perhaps no more widely-discussed storyline for the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason than their attempts in the draft to address the secondary, and the cornerback position specifically after selecting two in the first four rounds, it has seemed rather curious that we have not heard a great deal from Doran Grant, the second of the two corners drafted.
Grant, whose Ohio State team came away with the national championship in his final collegiate season in a campaign in which he contributed with five interceptions and arguably the most reliable tackling of all cornerbacks in the draft class, has largely been overshadowed by some of his teammates.