

"It's going to be interesting how they account for him because it's one of the things we talked about in the evaluation process," Pittsburgh assistant general manager Andy Weidl said. The Steelers appear intent on turning themselves into bullies, and in Washington, they believe they've found someone who can push an opponent around on one snap and run away from them the next. The Chiefs and Bengals are built on offense and dynamic passing attacks. Pittsburgh used free agency and the draft to get bigger - a lot bigger - in hopes of being a stylistic antithesis to the Kansas Cities and Cincinnatis of the world. The Steelers plan to use Washington as a little of both as they put together a roster designed to make inroads on the current AFC powerhouses. 80 basically unmissable as he broke from the line of scrimmage, towering over whatever defender forced to try to cover a player who has the size of a left tackle but essentially the athletic body of a wide receiver. The crown of his black-and-gold helmet peaked out of the top of every offensive huddle. Even on a practice field filled with 50 other players trying to get the hang of the NFL while participating in the Pittsburgh Steelers' rookie minicamp, Washington stands out.
