Former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Kellen Dieschafter has agreed to work out with the Tennessee Titans. Diesch, an athletic offensive tackle who had a 40-yard sprint time of less than 5.0 after graduating from Arizona State, was a member of the Steelers’ practice squad for 2023. Following his release during offseason training, he was claimed by the Cleveland Browns; however, he failed his physical.
Overall, Diesch has played with the Chicago Bears for the majority of his NFL career. Before being signed by the Steelers, he played there for the majority of the 2022 season and a portion of the 2023 season. The Browns, New England Patriots, and now the Titans have added Diesch to their practice squad after the Steelers cut him.
The two-time All-PAC 12 selection has the size and background to continue earning opportunities even though he hasn’t played in an NFL game yet. Diesch, who stands six feet seven and weighs 300 pounds, is a large, athletic space mover. The product of Trophy Club, Texas, will now move to Nashville to join former Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph.
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