The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed former Miami and West Virginia cornerback Daryl Porter Jr., according to a report by Aaron Wilson of KPRC-TV.
Porter, 23, originally signed with the Buffalo Bills as a UDFA after going undrafted at the 2025 NFL Draft. He was waived by the Bills on July 28.
The Steelers have been dealing with a number of injuries at the cornerback position, with Joey Porter Jr., Cory Trice and Donte Kent all missing the team’s practice session on Sunday.
Porter is the the son of former NFL safety Daryl Porter Sr., who had two stints with the Steelers amid a six-year NFL career. Porter Sr., who was the Steelers’ sixth-round pick out of Boston College in the 1997 NFL Draft, never played in a regular-season game with the team and was best-known for his three-year run with the Buffalo Bills from 1998-2000.
Porter Jr. committed to West Virginia out of American Heritage High School in Florida in the Class of 2020 and spent two seasons with the Mountaineers, where he played in 19 games and recorded one interception, six passes defended and 46 tackles, one for a loss.
He transferred to Miami for the 2022 season, and appears in 30 games with the Hurricanes, racking up 62 tackles, two tackles for loss and seven passes defended.
The 5-foot-11, 184-pound Porter did not test well in the pre-draft process, with a 4.58-second 40-yard dash, 4.53-second shuttle, 7.15-second three-cone drill and 36-inch vertical giving him a 2.10 Relative Athletic Score out of 10.
The Steelers have not announced a corresponding transaction to make room for Porter on their 90-man offseason roster, which is full.
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