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Ray Mathews
Ray ranked number 5 in the NFL and number 1 for the Steelers on the basis of average yards returned of punts in 1953. Second highest scorer for the Steelers in 1953 with 44 points. Plays baseball in the off-season. Starting his fourth season in the NFL.
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Daily Position Focus: Cornerback

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Freiermuth corralled 60 passes as a 2021 rookie and hauled in 63 more throws in his second pro season. That made him the second tight end in NFL history, alongside Philadelphia's Keith Jackson (1988, 1989), with at least 60 receptions in each of his first two seasons. He's been quite the catch for the Steelers.



Warren made the leap from undrafted free agent to starter before the end of his second season thanks to his great hands and physical blocking. "He has the ability to time up his strike with his hips and his feet, and that is hard to find. He is special in that regard," running backs coach Eddie Faulkner told The Athletic.



John "Bull" Schweder, now in his third year with the Steelers, came to Pittsburgh from the Baltimore Colts. Graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1950 with a degree in Marketing. While at Penn, he received All-American mention. Was chosen for East-West Shrine game and played on the 1950 All-Stars team that defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 17-7.



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JuJu Smith-Schuster
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Ernie Mills, Wide Receiver - Steelers.
Isaac Redman, Running Back - Steelers.

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John Schweder
John "Bull" Schweder, now in his third year with the Steelers, came to Pittsburgh from the Baltimore Colts. Graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1950 with a degree in Marketing. While at Penn, he received All-American mention. Was chosen for East-West Shrine game and played on the 1950 All-Stars team that defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 17-7.
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