A Canadian, eh?
The Steelers went into the 2020 NFL Draft in-search of many things, but the one thing that seemed to be at the top of their list was a skill-position play-maker on offense.
Would they go running back? How about tight end? What about a wide receiver? While they had to wait until Day 2 and the second round to make their first choice, the selections from the first and third categories seemed plentiful as their turn on the clock (49th, overall) approached.
Turns out, they got a receiver who runs like a receiver (always a good attribute to find in a receiver), looks kind of like a tight end and doesn’t mind blocking for running backs.