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  • NorthCoast
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    • Sep 2008
    • 26636

    Steelers Sign "Deep Sleeper"

    Maybe this was already posted.... if only he could stay healthy.....

    Steelers Sign ?Deep Sleeper? WR With Elite Athleticism

    By Jason Zasky
    Updated May 25, 2023 at 3:14pm

    On May 25 the Pittsburgh Steelers announced that they have inked former Harvard University and Sam Houston State wide receiver/kick returner Cody Chrest. The Steelers are Chrest?s second NFL team, as he signed with the Colts as a rookie undrafted free agent following the 2023 NFL Draft, but was released following Indy?s rookie minicamp.

    Cody Chrest?s ?Really Complicated? Injury History
    Chrest started his collegiate career at Harvard but after earning his undergraduate degree he transferred to Sam Houston State, where he had 131 receptions for 1,715 yards and nine touchdowns over the course of three seasons, while also earning a Master?s in Business Administration.

    He played sparingly at Harvard until 2019, thanks to what he has described as a ?really complicated? knee injury that left him at the bottom of the depth chart coming into his senior year. Then, during his last year of eligibility he had 45 catches for 706 yards and five touchdowns and while also serving as a gunner on special teams.

    His injury challenges continued at Sam Houston State, however. Last year he told NFL Draft Diamonds that he ?played through a torn labrum and an AC sprain? during the 2021 season. (For what it?s worth, he also told Jimmy Williams of NFL Draft Diamonds that he is a Green Bay Packers fan and that Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams are his favorite NFL players.)

    Chrest Runs a 4.38 40-Yard Dash
    Chrest ? 6-feet-tall and 193 pounds ? doesn?t have exceptional size, but he does have top-end athleticism. As noted by Kent Lee Platte of Pro Football Network, his speed (4.38 40-yard dash), agility and explosion numbers all approach the 90th percentile of tested wide receivers and rank him 73 out of 2,989 wide receivers from 1987 to 2023.

    Building on that, Bleacher Report recently referred to him as one of eight ?deep sleepers? in the 2023 draft class, noting that his change-of-direction numbers (short shuttle time of 4.12 and three-cone drill of 6.77) ?would have ranked among the top two wide receivers at the combine.?

    For his part, Chrest says NFL teams likened him to Cooper Kupp (Los Angeles Rams) and Hunter Renfrow (Las Vegas Raiders) during the pre-draft process.

    Pittsburgh?s Offseason Roster Now Features 2 Former Bearkats
    Chrest is the second Sam Houston State player to sign with the Steelers this offseason, following in the wake of outside linebacker Toby Ndukwe. Earlier this week the Steelers also signed former Arizona Cardinals and New York Giants edge rusher Markus Golden, who previously visited the team on May 23, 2023.

    Chrest is the 14th wide receiver on Pittsburgh?s active roster, and will join players such as Gunner Olszewski, Miles Boykin, Cody White, Anthony Miller, Calvin Austin III, Hakeem Butler, Ja?Marcus Bradley, Dan Chisena, Dez Fitzpatrick and Jordan Byrd in competing for a roster spot.

    Notably, Cody has twin younger brothers ? Nick and Jaxson ? who are pursuing football careers at Sam Houston State, with the former a defensive back and the latter a wide receiver. According to Nick Chrest?s Sam Houston State bio, their father spent time with both the Packers and Cleveland Browns in the 1970s and early ?80s.
  • Steel Maniac
    Banned
    • Apr 2017
    • 19472

    #2
    Originally posted by NorthCoast
    Maybe this was already posted.... if only he could stay healthy.....

    Steelers Sign ?Deep Sleeper? WR With Elite Athleticism

    By Jason Zasky
    Updated May 25, 2023 at 3:14pm

    On May 25 the Pittsburgh Steelers announced that they have inked former Harvard University and Sam Houston State wide receiver/kick returner Cody Chrest. The Steelers are Chrest?s second NFL team, as he signed with the Colts as a rookie undrafted free agent following the 2023 NFL Draft, but was released following Indy?s rookie minicamp.

    Cody Chrest?s ?Really Complicated? Injury History
    Chrest started his collegiate career at Harvard but after earning his undergraduate degree he transferred to Sam Houston State, where he had 131 receptions for 1,715 yards and nine touchdowns over the course of three seasons, while also earning a Master?s in Business Administration.

    He played sparingly at Harvard until 2019, thanks to what he has described as a ?really complicated? knee injury that left him at the bottom of the depth chart coming into his senior year. Then, during his last year of eligibility he had 45 catches for 706 yards and five touchdowns and while also serving as a gunner on special teams.

    His injury challenges continued at Sam Houston State, however. Last year he told NFL Draft Diamonds that he ?played through a torn labrum and an AC sprain? during the 2021 season. (For what it?s worth, he also told Jimmy Williams of NFL Draft Diamonds that he is a Green Bay Packers fan and that Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams are his favorite NFL players.)

    Chrest Runs a 4.38 40-Yard Dash
    Chrest ? 6-feet-tall and 193 pounds ? doesn?t have exceptional size, but he does have top-end athleticism. As noted by Kent Lee Platte of Pro Football Network, his speed (4.38 40-yard dash), agility and explosion numbers all approach the 90th percentile of tested wide receivers and rank him 73 out of 2,989 wide receivers from 1987 to 2023.

    Building on that, Bleacher Report recently referred to him as one of eight ?deep sleepers? in the 2023 draft class, noting that his change-of-direction numbers (short shuttle time of 4.12 and three-cone drill of 6.77) ?would have ranked among the top two wide receivers at the combine.?

    For his part, Chrest says NFL teams likened him to Cooper Kupp (Los Angeles Rams) and Hunter Renfrow (Las Vegas Raiders) during the pre-draft process.

    Pittsburgh?s Offseason Roster Now Features 2 Former Bearkats
    Chrest is the second Sam Houston State player to sign with the Steelers this offseason, following in the wake of outside linebacker Toby Ndukwe. Earlier this week the Steelers also signed former Arizona Cardinals and New York Giants edge rusher Markus Golden, who previously visited the team on May 23, 2023.

    Chrest is the 14th wide receiver on Pittsburgh?s active roster, and will join players such as Gunner Olszewski, Miles Boykin, Cody White, Anthony Miller, Calvin Austin III, Hakeem Butler, Ja?Marcus Bradley, Dan Chisena, Dez Fitzpatrick and Jordan Byrd in competing for a roster spot.

    Notably, Cody has twin younger brothers ? Nick and Jaxson ? who are pursuing football careers at Sam Houston State, with the former a defensive back and the latter a wide receiver. According to Nick Chrest?s Sam Houston State bio, their father spent time with both the Packers and Cleveland Browns in the 1970s and early ?80s.
    Turn over every rock ; no problem with that.

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    • feltdizz
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 27532

      #3
      lets hope so..
      Steelers 27
      Rats 16

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      • whisper
        Legend
        • Mar 2020
        • 9423

        #4
        Originally posted by Steel Maniac
        Turn over every rock ; no problem with that.
        I'm afraid this one can roll over and go back to sleep.

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        • NorthCoast
          Legend
          • Sep 2008
          • 26636

          #5
          Well, Cody Chrest is still on the roster. Meanwhile Miller is soon to be not....?


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          • whisper
            Legend
            • Mar 2020
            • 9423

            #6
            Such a "deep sleeper" we will all be put back to sleep on this guy.

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            • SteelerOfDeVille
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 9069

              #7
              Originally posted by NorthCoast
              Well, Cody Chrest is still on the roster. Meanwhile Miller is soon to be not....?


              I thought Chrest was cut like a week later....

              In any event, Miller being gone was a given... They usually keep 6 and 4 are locked in (DJ, Pickens, Robinson and Austin)...

              Boykin just resigned and is a ST ace.... Seems to me that you have Hakeem Butler, Gunner, Anthony Miller (and a few others) all fighting for one spot...
              2013 MNF Executive Champion!

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              • Steel Maniac
                Banned
                • Apr 2017
                • 19472

                #8
                Originally posted by SteelerOfDeVille
                I thought Chrest was cut like a week later....

                In any event, Miller being gone was a given... They usually keep 6 and 4 are locked in (DJ, Pickens, Robinson and Austin)...

                Boykin just resigned and is a ST ace.... Seems to me that you have Hakeem Butler, Gunner, Anthony Miller (and a few others) all fighting for one spot...
                I"m pulling for Butler.

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                • SteelerOfDeVille
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 9069

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Steel Maniac
                  I"m pulling for Butler.
                  I remember him coming out and thinking *whoever drafted him* was getting a project, but a steal once it all came together.

                  It was interesting this draft cycle to discover that he'd been in the XFL -- here's to hoping he becomes what many expected at draft time
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                  • NorthCoast
                    Legend
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 26636

                    #10
                    Originally posted by SteelerOfDeVille
                    I thought Chrest was cut like a week later....

                    In any event, Miller being gone was a given... They usually keep 6 and 4 are locked in (DJ, Pickens, Robinson and Austin)...

                    Boykin just resigned and is a ST ace.... Seems to me that you have Hakeem Butler, Gunner, Anthony Miller (and a few others) all fighting for one spot...
                    You are right. My bad. Chrest got the axe on June 5th.

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                    • SteelerOfDeVille
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 9069

                      #11
                      Originally posted by NorthCoast
                      You are right. My bad. Chrest got the axe on June 5th.
                      No worries...
                      That's what makes THIS offeason especially fun. The team seems to be doing its due diligence, even if it means just bringing an athletic guy like this in for a few days to see if his flaws are fixable...

                      They KNOW they can't fix it all in one offseason - but, that doesn't stop them from trying.
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                      • The Man of Steel
                        Pro Bowler
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 2236

                        #12
                        Originally posted by NorthCoast
                        Well, Cody Chrest is still on the roster. Meanwhile Miller is soon to be not....?


                        Looks like Anthony Miller has officially gotten the boot 🥾.
                        Obviously the standard is the standard.

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                        • NorthCoast
                          Legend
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 26636

                          #13
                          Originally posted by SteelerOfDeVille
                          No worries...
                          That's what makes THIS offeason especially fun. The team seems to be doing its due diligence, even if it means just bringing an athletic guy like this in for a few days to see if his flaws are fixable...

                          They KNOW they can't fix it all in one offseason - but, that doesn't stop them from trying.
                          Maybe it's just me but it does seem like there is a lot more churn this early on. And that is not a bad thing.

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                          • steeler_fan_in_t.o.
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 10281

                            #14
                            Originally posted by The Man of Steel
                            Looks like Anthony Miller has officially gotten the boot 量.
                            Announced with the signings yesterday:

                            The Steelers signed linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski and long snapper Rex Sunahara

                            The Steelers signed linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski and long snapper Rex Sunahara, and released wide receiver Anthony Miller on Tuesday.


                            Kwiatkoski was signed after the team brought him in for a tryout during minicamp.


                            Kwiatkoski was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the fourth-round of the 2016 NFL Draft and played four seasons with the Bears (2016-19) before joining the Las Vegas Raiders for two seasons (2020-21).


                            Last year he played for the Atlanta Falcons where he was used mainly on special teams. He played in 12 games and finished with seven special teams tackles.


                            Kwiatkoski has played in 89 games, starting 34, and has 293 tackles, seven sacks, 12 passes defensed and two interceptions.


                            Kwiatkoski is a Pittsburgh native who played at Bethel Park High School and was part of their 2008 WPIAL Championship team. He went to college at West Virginia.


                            "I grew up a Steelers fan," said Kwiatkoski during the team's minicamp. "Bethel Park, obviously, I was close. Awesome opportunity for me, and I am excited about it."

                            This is Sunahara's second stint with the Steelers, previously being signed to the team's practice squad late in the 2021 season and then being signed to a Reserve/Future contract following the 2021 season.


                            Sunahara first signed with the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted rookie free agent following the 2020 NFL Draft. He most recently spent time with the Arlington Renegades of the XFL.


                            He began his collegiate career at the University of Rhode Island, where he also played basketball, but transferred to West Virginia where he was the team's long snapper for two seasons (2018-19).





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