Pittsburgh Steelers has just agreed to terms with five undrafted free agents

Following the 2024 NFL Draft, the Steelers signed five undrafted free agents.

The complete list is below:

Beanie Bishop, CB (West Virginia)
Daijun Edwards, RB from Georgia
John Rhys Plumlee, quarterback, Central Florida
Julius Welschof, linebacker. Charlotte: Jacob Windmon, linebacker for Michigan State.

More information on undrafted free agents:

Beanie Bishop, a defensive back for West Virginia, made 67 tackles, 54 of which were solo stops, and four interceptions while starting 13 games in one season. He was named first team All-American by Walter Camp and the FWAA, as well as second team All-American by the Associated Press, Sporting News, and AFCA. He was also named to the All-Big 12 Conference First Team.

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Georgia running back Daijun Edwards appeared in 51 games for the Bulldogs, rushing 390 times for 2,083 yards and 24 touchdowns. Edwards started 10 of the 12 games he played in 2023. He led Georgia in rushing with 165 carries and 880 yards. His 13 rushing touchdowns ranked second on the team, fifth in the Southeastern Conference, and 22nd nationally.

Daijun Edwards - Georgia Bulldogs Running Back - ESPN

Central Florida quarterback John Rhys Plumlee appeared in 52 career games, starting 33. Plumlee completed 464 of 760 passes, totaling 5,838 yards and 34 touchdowns. In 2023, he completed 161 of 256 passes, gaining 2,271 yards and 15 touchdowns.

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Michigan State linebacker Jacoby Windmon played 41 career games, including two seasons at Michigan State after transferring from UNLV. He appeared in 11 games and made 64 tackles, including 23 solo stops. He recorded 12.5 tackles for loss and six and a half sacks. He also recorded six forced fumbles, three pass defenses, and one interception.

Jacoby Windmon - Football - Michigan State University Athletics

Charlotte Defensive End Julius Welschof: He started at defensive end for Charlotte but was injured and only played four games in 2023. He began his career at Michigan, appearing in 35 games. In 2022, he participated in all fourteen games. He is from Miesbach in Bavaria, Germany.

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