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A National Football Post report by Aaron Wilson put Nebraska wide receiver Quincy Enunwa in Pittsburgh during the visiting period for potential draft picks.
Enunwa, a 6-foot-2, 225 pound senior for the Cornhuskers, was a team captain, grabbed 51 passes for 753 yards and 12 touchdowns. He's likely more of a possession receiver in the pros, not likely fast enough to play on the outside but could be an intriguing developmental slot option.
Draft Mecca writer Ethan Hammerman made an interesting point after Enunma's Combine performance, in which he ran a 4.45 40-yard dash.
Quincy Enunwa is stealthily going to spend 8-10 years in the NFL as a #3/#4 receiver and ST stud.
— Ethan Hammerman (@Ethanhamm) February 24, 2014
He's a Day 3 prospect, and one in which the Steelers obviously have interest. The plan for the team is obviously to set up a pretty large candidate pool for the team's fifth receiver spot. Having signed Jerricho Cotchery and Darrius Heyward-Bey, and the return of younger recivers Derrick Moye and Justin Brown, the fourth spot is presumably going to be taken by a receiver they draft higher than they would draft Enunwa.