One of the disappointments of many fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers out of the recent draft was the lack of emphasis placed on defensive backs. Particularly after what Tom Brady and the New England Patriots did to them in the last game.


But for one day -- albeit the first day of rookie minicamp -- two rookie cornerbacks, third-rounder Cameron Sutton and fifth-rounder Brian Allen, looked like premium picks.


Don't take that to mean the top picks were disappointing.


* First-rounder T.J. Watt is a thin and nimble 250-pounder who should be able to carry 10-15 more pounds.


* Second-rounder JuJu Smith-Schuster showed all of the athletic characteristics of a starting NFL wide receiver.


* Fourth-round quarterback Joshua Dobbs displayed a beautiful, fluid release of live spirals that stood out in stark contrast Friday.


But it was the rookie cornerbacks who made the plays, each causing gasps of surprise from onlookers...............

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