Kameron Kelly at no point since he declared for the NFL Draft last year has drawn much buzz at this level. Nevertheless, he recently found himself taking reps in practice—albeit in OTAs—with a first-team defensive unit since signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers soon after the Alliance of American Football collapsed a couple months ago.
Kelly played safety, cornerback, and even wide receiver in the AAF. The Steelers list him—and only him—as a ‘defensive back’ on their roster on their website, but the initial impression was that he would work at cornerback, where he spent most of his time with the San Diego Fleet, including a three-interception game that helped put him on the map.