Like almost every NFL player, Mason Rudolph's first exposure to professional football was rookie minicamp last month.
And if things seemed to come too easy to the Steelers young quarterback there, he was given a wake-up call on the first day with the veterans.
Over the four weeks of organized team activities and mandatory minicamp, though, Rudolph has acclimated himself to football at the highest level.
"That first day of OTAs was fast," Rudolph said Thursday after minicamp wrapped up at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. "Just because you are coming from rookie minicamp, and you're starting to feel super comfortable there and you're dialing it up and moving it down the field and throwing into those windows. And then (at OTAs), those windows and those throwing lanes, they all decreased pretty significantly.........
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