Steelers rookie Gennings Dunker cites speed as biggest NFL adjustment

Pittsburgh Steelers rookie offensive lineman Gennings Dunker said the speed of the game has been his biggest adjustment during organized team activities. The third-round pick is also transitioning from tackle to guard after a college career at Iowa.

Dunker spoke with reporters during OTAs earlier in the week. He noted that NFL linebackers are faster than those he faced in college and require different angles on blocks due to superior athleticism.

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Pittsburgh Steelers selected Iowa offensive lineman Gennings Dunker at No. 96 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft to bolster left guard. Scouts highlighted his run-blocking prowess and potential to succeed inside despite limited guard experience. The pick addresses a key need after passing on earlier options.

Two NFL analysts believe third-round pick Gennings Dunker could emerge as one of the Pittsburgh Steelers' top contributors among their 2026 rookie class. Brian Baldinger and Mike DeFabo both highlighted the Iowa offensive lineman's toughness and path to early playing time at guard. The Steelers selected Dunker as the last of their three third-round choices after making 10 total picks.

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Lance Zierlein believes Gennings Dunker will face challenges as he transitions from tackle to guard with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The comments came during an appearance on the Move the Sticks podcast.

Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike McCarthy praised two top rookie offensive linemen after their first two practices at rookie minicamp. Max Iheanachor and Gennings Dunker received positive feedback for fitting the team's style.

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Pittsburgh Steelers second-round pick Germie Bernard has impressed coaches and analysts during the first weeks of offseason team activities. The Alabama product is expected to contribute immediately as a versatile wide receiver.

Rookie quarterback Drew Allar says he has grown more comfortable physically just months after the Pittsburgh Steelers selected him in the third round, crediting continued work on his lower-body mechanics.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are rebuilding the passing mechanics of third-round rookie Drew Allar during offseason work. First-year head coach Mike McCarthy and quarterbacks coach Tom Arth focused on footwork and stance at last weekend's rookie minicamp. The changes aim to prepare Allar for NFL demands after his Penn State career.

 

 

 

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