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Steelers Sign Third-Round Pick, Cut Dirk Johnson
Posted by Aaron Wilson on June 12, 2009, 3:14 p.m.
Third-round cornerback Keenan Lewis has signed a three-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team announced.
Lewis (Oregon State) was drafted 96th overall after intercepting seven career passes in 48 starts.
Named honorable-mention All-Pac 10 Conference, the 6?0,” 208-pounder registered 117 career tackles and one sack.
The Steelers have also agreed to terms with cornerback Joe Burnett and fullback Frank Summers on three-year deals, according to Adam Caplan of Scout.com.
Meanwhile, veteran punter Dirk Johnson, who was signed on May 1, has been cut from the roster.
Posted by Aaron Wilson on June 12, 2009, 3:14 p.m.
Third-round cornerback Keenan Lewis has signed a three-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team announced.
Lewis (Oregon State) was drafted 96th overall after intercepting seven career passes in 48 starts.
Named honorable-mention All-Pac 10 Conference, the 6?0,” 208-pounder registered 117 career tackles and one sack.
The Steelers have also agreed to terms with cornerback Joe Burnett and fullback Frank Summers on three-year deals, according to Adam Caplan of Scout.com.
Meanwhile, veteran punter Dirk Johnson, who was signed on May 1, has been cut from the roster.
Steelers Ink Two Draft Picks
Posted by Aaron Wilson on June 12, 2009, 2:23 p.m.
Fifth-round cornerback Joe Burnett and fifth-round fullback Frank “The Tank” Summers have agreed to three-year deals with the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to Adam Caplan of Scout.com.
Burnett played at Central Florida and Summers played at UNLV.
A four-year starter who intercepted 16 career passes, Burnett is in the running for the Steelers’ fifth cornerback spot.
And Summers could create a niche in short-yardage situations and as a lead blocker.
Both are expected to contribute on special teams.
Posted by Aaron Wilson on June 12, 2009, 2:23 p.m.
Fifth-round cornerback Joe Burnett and fifth-round fullback Frank “The Tank” Summers have agreed to three-year deals with the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to Adam Caplan of Scout.com.
Burnett played at Central Florida and Summers played at UNLV.
A four-year starter who intercepted 16 career passes, Burnett is in the running for the Steelers’ fifth cornerback spot.
And Summers could create a niche in short-yardage situations and as a lead blocker.
Both are expected to contribute on special teams.
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