Max Iheanachor focuses on hand placement during steelers minicamp

Pittsburgh Steelers first-round pick Max Iheanachor is working on several aspects of his game after the team hosted its rookie minicamp. The offensive tackle highlighted hand placement as a key area for improvement.

Max Iheanachor said he is focusing on multiple skills as he prepares for his first NFL season. “Really everything,” Iheanachor said via the team’s YouTube channel. “More hand placement, trying to just get that figured out. But really, everything, steps, pass pro, run block.”

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