Eli Heidenreich impresiona a los entrenadores en el minicampamento de los Steelers

Eli Heidenreich participó este fin de semana en su primer minicampamento de novatos con los Steelers y recibió comentarios positivos del entrenador en jefe Mike McCarthy.

La selección de séptima ronda del draft, proveniente de Navy, mostró rapidez y comodidad durante los ejercicios junto a otros novatos y jugadores no seleccionados. McCarthy destacó el conjunto de habilidades de Heidenreich tras la sesión del sábado, señalando que se mostró inteligente y que comprendió el esquema ofensivo con facilidad.

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