Since Arthur Smith was hired as the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers, a few of his former players have been linked to the team.
Ryan Tannehill is one of the most popular options for the team’s backup quarterback spot in 2024.
Marcus Mariota is a name that has been brought into that conversation.
Even wide receiver Mack Hollins was named a potential target for Pittsburgh.
Now the team has actually taken a step toward bringing in a player who has history with Smith.
According to KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson, the Steelers hosted a workout with former Atlanta Falcons tight end Parker Hesse on February 5.
Hesse finished the 2023 on the Falcons’ practice squad, but was not signed to a reserve/future contract, making him a free agent.
Hesse has a long history with Smith that could help him land a spot with the Steelers.
Hesse’s History With Smith
Hesse has spent the entirety of his NFL career playing for Smith.
After going undrafted as a linebacker out of Iowa in 2019, Hesse was signed by the Tennessee Titans.
He then decided to change positions to the one his college is best know for and became a tight end.
He spent his first two years in the league on the Titans’ practice squad before following Smith to the Falcons.
How He’d Fit With the Steelers
If the Steelers end up signing Hesse, it won’t be because of his prowess as a pass catcher.
In five seasons in the NFL, the tight end has only been targeted 17 times. He’s made 14 catches for 132 yards in his career.