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The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to add to their 2020 offseason roster by signing defensive end Abdullah Anderson.
Unlike some of the Steelers recent signings, Anderson has previously logged regular-season playing time in the NFL. Undrafted out of Bucknell in 2018, Anderson landed with the Chicago Bears and was a member of the practice squad his first season. Bouncing between the practice squad and the 53-man roster in 2019, Anderson appeared in six games where he had 1.0 sacks and four tackles on 106 defensive snaps. Signed back to the Bears’ practice squad to start the 2020 season, Anderson was released after Week 1, but with signed to the Minnesota Vikings practice squad a week later. Anderson was elevated from the practice squad and appeared in one game for Minnesota in 2020 where he played 10 defensive snaps but did not appear on the stat sheet.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to build the roster ahead of the 2021 NFL draft later this month. In their latest move, the Steelers have signed defensive end T.J. Carter.
Carter went undrafted in the 2020 NFL draft and was signed by the Arizona Cardinals. Unfortunately, when teams were forced to cut their rosters down to 80 players due to the COVID-19 pandemic instead of the typical 90 during training camp, Carter was released by Arizona. Carter also spent some time with the New Orleans Saints during training camp, but ultimately did not make the roster or practice squad.
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Welcome to my series of articles leading up to the start of free agency, looking at who is currently on the roster at each position, and what the Steelers could look to add to each room in free agency and the draft.
The Steelers defense was the strength of the team in 2020, and the defensive line was the heart of that defense. As good as the secondary played, and as valuable as T.J. Watt is, the Steelers defense starts with the men in the trenches, and they are the heart of that defense. Their numbers stand out among interior defensive lineman in the NFL.