Steelers tryouts: Pittsburgh had visits with 2 wide receivers on Saturday

Two wide receivers had tryouts with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Per the NFL transaction sheet, wide receivers Chester Rogers and Ahmad Wagner were welcomed to Pittsburgh for tryouts on Saturday.

Rogers, a product of Grambling State, was waived by the Dolphins on Sept. 1, and recently visited with the Green Bay Packers. He was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2016 by the Indianapolis Colts, where he appeared in 53 games (22 starts). During Rogers’ time with the Colts, he logged 1,221 receiving yards and five touchdowns.

Wagner signed an undrafted free agent deal with the Chicago Bears this offseason, but was released at the end of training camp. Wagner was second to Lynn Bowden on the Kentucky Wildcat leaderboard, but no luck yet cementing himself as a pro.

There could be a few reasons for the Steelers’ desire to workout receivers. With Diontae Johnson (foot) having missed practice on Thursday, coaches could’ve realized there weren’t enough “bodies” for practice. Even with Johnson and starting receivers as full practice participants, there can never be enough reserves at the wide receiver position.

Deon Cain and Amara Darboh were placed on the practice squad but not protected. It could be the Steelers haven’t seen enough out of the two receivers recently to be content with their reserve depth.

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Steelers tryouts: Former Bucs guard gets a look in Pittsburgh

The Steelers continued their quest for a guard in Tuesday tryouts.

The Steelers continued their quest for a guard on Tuesday. After bringing a slew of players in for tryouts on Monday — including guard Andrew Dickinson — the Steelers kicked the tires on offensive lineman Caleb Benenoch.

A fifth-round draft pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2016, Benenoch started all 16 games at right guard in 2018. After his release in 2019, he bounced around the league with the Patriots, Panthers, Cowboys and Lions. Detroit released him on Aug. 23.

The UCLA product played primarily at tackle for UCLA

The knee injury rookie guard Kevin Dotson suffered last week could possibly be more significant than head coach Mike Tomlin has led on. Though Dotson has been observing practices from the sidelines, he has yet to participate since Aug. 18.

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