Steelers, draft pick Adams, Clemons agree on contract

May 9, 2012 1:35 am

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The Steelers came to terms with two more draft picks including second-rounder Mike Adams.

Adams, an offensive tackle from Ohio State, came to terms Tuesday night on a four-year contract agreement. He is the highest draft pick of the four who have come terms. Earlier, they came to terms with wide receiver Toney Clemons, the first of their four seventh-round draft picks.

Three draft choices have signed contracts with the team, all for four years, which is the required length for all draft choices, plus a fifth-year club option for those picked in the first round, according to the new collective bargaining agreement.

Clemons played at Valley High School in New Kensington. He attended Michigan, then transferred to Colorado.


First Published May 8, 2012 5:47 pm

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