Eight players cut previously by the Steelers joined their practice squad Saturday, including receivers David Gilreath and Toney Clemons. Also agreeing to terms were offensive linemen John Malecki of Pitt and Ryan Lee, tight end Jamie McCoy, linebacker Marshall McFadden and safeties Damon Cromartie-Smith and Josh Victorian. Gilreath and Clemons were brought back after the Steelers kept only four receivers on their 53-man roster that was announced Friday — Mike Wallace, Antonio Brown, Emmanuel Sanders and Jerricho Cotchery. Gilreath had five catches for 78 yards and Clemons, a seventh-round pick from Colorado and Valley High, had one catch for 14 yards. Not on the practice squad is Jerrod Johnson, the first-year quarterback from Texas A&M who was 14 of 21 for 236 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions during the preseason. Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
He looked decent in preseason and could probably bring more to the table on the field than Charlie Batch. I live having Batch on the sideline, but he's terrible on field.