AT A GLANCE | Steelers' Sunday draft picks



Fifth round
Nathaniel Adibi, OLB, 6-3, 255, Virginia Tech. Played DE in college, projected as OLB in NFL. ... Had 201/2 sacks in his career, plus 33 stops for losses, two fumble recoveries, four forced fumbles, 10 pass deflections and two blocked kicks. ... Also played on special teams. ... All-Big East Conference second-team choice as a senior after being moved to strong-side defensive end, starting 11 games. Made 45 tackles (24 solos) and had 51/2 sacks. ... As a junior, had 55 tackles (37 solos) with a career-high nine sacks, 15 stops for losses, blocked a punt, caused three fumbles and deflected two passes. ... Played running back and defensive end at Phoebus High in Hampton, Va., rushing for 207 yards in one game and 855 yards as a senior, with 10 rushing touchdowns. ... Won the Virginia Group AAA outdoor shot put championship as a junior.
Sixth round
Bo Lacy, OT, 6-4, 303, Arkansas. Two-year starter at left tackle. ... Scouts say he has the agility and foot speed to possibly move to guard in NFL. ... Played opposite side of OT Shane Andrews, drafted on first round Saturday by Eagles. ... Played on teams at Newport (Ark.) High that won 26 games in three seasons.Matt Kranchick, TE, 6-6, 258, Penn State. Didn't play much for three seasons until developing as a senior. Added 45 pounds after arriving at Penn State from a prep school as a wide receiver. ... Graduated 16 months ago after only 31/2 years in school. ... Caught 24 passes in 23 games for 14.7 yards per catch average and a touchdown. ... Despite lack of experience, has excellent size and good strength. ... Played one season at Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy as a wide receiver after playing at Trinity High in Carlisle, where he made 57 catches for 933 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior and 75 catches for 1,125 yards and 16 TDs during his career. Also had seven interceptions as a senior. ... Hopes to work for the FBI after his football career is over.Drew Caylor, C, 6-5, 290, Stanford. A still-developing prospect who spent three seasons as a defensive lineman before moving to offense as a senior. ... Split time between center and offensive tackle the first four games last season before becoming the starting center for the final seven games. ... Also the long snapper for three seasons. ... Possesses excellent speed (4.82 in 40-yard dash) for a down lineman. ... Scouts say is too inexperienced on offense to play immediately in NFL, but can help a team as a long snapper. ... Probably needs to add another 10-20 pounds to play OL in NFL. ... Played defensive end, middle linebacker and offensive guard at Chevy Chase High in Bethesda, Md., . ... Also was a long snapper in high school. ... Is an Eagle scout.
Bo Lacy, OT, 6-4, 303, Arkansas. Two-year starter at left tackle. ... Scouts say he has the agility and foot speed to possibly move to guard in NFL. ... Played opposite side of OT Shane Andrews, drafted on first round Saturday by Eagles. ... Played on teams at Newport (Ark.) High that won 26 games in three seasons.Matt Kranchick, TE, 6-6, 258, Penn State. Didn't play much for three seasons until developing as a senior. Added 45 pounds after arriving at Penn State from a prep school as a wide receiver. ... Graduated 16 months ago after only 31/2 years in school. ... Caught 24 passes in 23 games for 14.7 yards per catch average and a touchdown. ... Despite lack of experience, has excellent size and good strength. ... Played one season at Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy as a wide receiver after playing at Trinity High in Carlisle, where he made 57 catches for 933 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior and 75 catches for 1,125 yards and 16 TDs during his career. Also had seven interceptions as a senior. ... Hopes to work for the FBI after his football career is over.Drew Caylor, C, 6-5, 290, Stanford. A still-developing prospect who spent three seasons as a defensive lineman before moving to offense as a senior. ... Split time between center and offensive tackle the first four games last season before becoming the starting center for the final seven games. ... Also the long snapper for three seasons. ... Possesses excellent speed (4.82 in 40-yard dash) for a down lineman. ... Scouts say is too inexperienced on offense to play immediately in NFL, but can help a team as a long snapper. ... Probably needs to add another 10-20 pounds to play OL in NFL. ... Played defensive end, middle linebacker and offensive guard at Chevy Chase High in Bethesda, Md., . ... Also was a long snapper in high school. ... Is an Eagle scout.
Seventh round
Eric Taylor, DL, 6-2, 300, Memphis: Just as Kranchick did, developed as a senior. ... College defensive end whose size and run-stopping ability could force a shift to defensive end. ... All-Conference USA as a senior. ... Started 24 of 39 games for the Tigers, with 89 solo tackles, six sacks, 21 stops for losses, two fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles, a 52-yard interception return for a touchdown and 12 pass deflections. .. A LB and tight end at Franklin County High in Winchester, Tenn., where he was team MVP his final two seasons. ... Also played basketball, averaging 17 points and 12 rebounds as a junior.
Source: Associated Press