The Pittsburgh Steelers have high expectations for Devin Bush in his second season. Sky-high, perhaps. There wouldn’t be any other way to approach a player for whom you traded second- and third-round draft picks for the right to move up 10 spots in the first round specifically to take him.
As a rookie, the young Michigan product made team history when he led the Steelers with 108 tackles. No other rookie in franchise history had reached the triple-digit mark. In addition to his healthy tackle production, he produced one sack, two interceptions, one forced fumble, and four fumble recoveries, one of which he returned for a touchdown.