Though his true position and fit in the NFL, specifically on the Pittsburgh Steelers, remains unclear, the overall potential of second-year defensive lineman DeMarvin Leal remains sky-high, at least according to fellow defensive tackle Montravius Adams.
Adams, speaking with 93.7 The Fan’s Jeff Hathhorn during Organized Team Activities at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on the South Side last week, stated that as long as Leal doesn’t have a drop-off in Year 2 with the Steelers, the sky is the limit for the Texas A&M product.
“The dude came in and played D-end, played outside linebacker, played a little nose, the three technique,” Adams, who’s locker is next to Leal, said to Hatthorn, according to audacy.