Isaiahh Loudermilk isn’t going to get the glitz or glam of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ defensive line. He doesn’t have Cam Heyward’s Hall of Fame resume. Or the tantalizing upside of Keeanu Benton. But Loudermilk has steadily improved and become a serviceable rotational player up front. His d-line coach Karl Dunbar credits his hard work for creating a role behind the team’s front three.
“I look at Loudermilk and I see a guy who’s really, really consistent,” Dunbar said via the team’s YouTube channel. “He’s not a splash guy. He does everything. He could play nose tackle.