First Call: Patrick Peterson’s request for whatever team signs him; Steelers coaches scouting along O-line

Friday’s “First Call” reveals some offensive linemen that may be of interest to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the draft. We also provide an update on Patrick Peterson’s status.

A Penguins prospect comes up huge in the NCAA hockey tournament. The Duquesne women’s basketball team runs out of steam.

And a former WPIAL hoops star is heading to the transfer portal.


Eye on the O-line

The Steelers coaching staff is making its presence felt at some pro days to look at offensive linemen.

Jim Nagy of the Senior Bowl says Steelers offensive line coach Pat Meyer was at Washington’s pro day Thursday. The Huskies’ draft class features Roger Rosengarten and Troy Fautanu.

Both players are tackles. Fautanu is the second-ranked tackle on the draft board and the eighth-rated overall prospect according to ESPN.com. They have Rosengarten as the 12th-rated tackle and the 76th-ranked player overall.

As for offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, he was at Duke’s pro day Thursday, presumably to see offensive lineman Graham Barton.

Former Falcons HC and current Steelers OC Arthur Smith is at Duke’s pro day.

Graham Barton just ran a 40 that excited a lot of folks on the Duke sideline.

— Mike Kaye (@mike_e_kaye) March 28, 2024

At 6-foot-5, 313 pounds, Barton is projected as the draft’s top center according to ESPN.com, even though he played tackle for the most part with the Blue Devils.


Pat Pete’s plans

Steelers free-agent defensive back Patrick Peterson was on the Fox NFL podcast Thursday. There has been some speculation that he’ll re-sign in Pittsburgh during the offseason. However, Peterson said that he is unlikely to sign anywhere until after the draft.

“Me and my agent have had conversations with a couple teams, nothing really serious thus far,” Peterson said via Steelers Depot. “But there (have) been conversations, and like I said, we’ll see what happens in the next couple months.”

Meanwhile, Peterson added that he’d be willing to play safety — as he did toward the end of the season with the Steelers last year — wherever he goes. But he wants some advanced notice first.

“I don’t want to start at safety because that’s a different animal back there, a different view,” Peterson said. “If that is the case, I would need to be warned going into the season to get my body, my (mind) prepared. Because it’s different being at the safety from a cornerback position having those open-field tackles. … And you’re the last line of defense.”

Peterson said he would want to be coached up by an Ed Reed or Troy Polamalu before taking on a full-time safety role.


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Broz comes up big

The NCAA hockey tournament is underway. Already, a Penguins prospect has made a big impact.

The team’s 2021 second-round draft choice, Tristan Broz, scored a game-winning goal to help Denver defeat UMass in double-overtime of a regional semifinal in Springfield, Mass., by a final score of 2-1.

BROZ IS CLUTCH ‼️#GoPios | @espn pic.twitter.com/zZSopFM6Bw

— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) March 28, 2024

That was Broz’s 15th goal. He also has 24 assists for 39 points in 40 games. That was his third game-winner of the year.

Junior goaltender Matt Davis made a career-high 46 saves as the Pioneers topped the Minutemen. They will face Cornell on Saturday.


Moving on

A former WPIAL basketball star is hitting the transfer portal. Quaker Valley product Adou Thiero is leaving Kentucky.

.@Adou_Thiero slamming it down ???? pic.twitter.com/hyZD2u9JN1

— Kentucky Men’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) October 21, 2023

The sophomore guard/forward averaged 7.2 points and five rebounds per game for the Wildcats while shooting 49% from the field. He played just seven minutes with two points in front of the hometown crowd when the Wildcats lost to Oakland last week in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at PPG Paints Arena.

The Leetsdale product is now 6-foot-8, 222 pounds. As a senior in high school in 2022, he received a scholarship offer from Pitt.

Thiero averaged 23 points and 10 rebounds during his senior year en route to becoming the 4A Player of the Year.


Dukes downed

While the Duquesne men’s basketball team was announcing Dru Joyce III as the program’s new men’s basketball coach Thursday, the women’s team was preparing for an appearance in the “Super 16” of the WNIT.

It didn’t go as well as hoped.

The Dukes dropped a 71-50 decision at Purdue. They shot 28.1% from the floor, including five of 26 from three-point land. Jerni Kiaku led the way with 19 points and 4 rebounds. Duquesne was also outrebounded 44-39 and committed 17 turnovers.

Duquesne ends the year 21-13 and the winner of nine of its past 13.

Tim Benz is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Tim at [email protected] or via X. All tweets could be reposted. All emails are subject to publication unless specified otherwise.

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