For many players across the NFL landscape who are currently in OTAs, they are using the time to go through the motions, get back into a football mindset, and above all else: come out of the offseason healthy while gearing up for a big season ahead.
New Pittsburgh Steelers’ cornerback Levi Wallace is taking a slightly different approach overall though, especially while adjusting to a new team. With his signing in free agency to a two-year $8 million deal, all eyes are on Wallace, who is expected to replace the role of former starting cornerback Joe Haden, who was a vocal leader, was great at communicating and really brought some physicality downhill against the run.