It may be too late for the Steelers to host any more draft prospects, but they can go to them.

In an interview with Steelers Wire’s Simon Chester about the draft process, Bethune-Cookman linebacker Tavarus Dantzler confirmed the Steelers will visit him Sunday in Daytona Beach, Fla.

Dantzler’s agent, Sam Gahagan, confirmed the visit, and noted it’s with a Steelers scout, and it’s expected to be a “full workout.”

It isn’t surprising why the Steelers are interested in the 6-foot-3, 240-pound linebacker. He has a good combination of size and speed, and he’s physical.

While a full evaluation of his game tape wasn’t done, reviewing this highlight package is entertaining. The amount of ground he covers on this play is impressive, as is the intensity of the hit delivered on the running back.

His tape has examples of this kind of athleticism and force. Used as an outside linebacker in B-C’s 4-3 defense, he’s covering the slot when the offense spreads their receivers, and when he’s around the line of scrimmage, he’s rushing the passer if no one is over him.

The plays in which the offense doesn’t account for him end badly for that offense.

The Steelers made a similar move last season, when they didn’t draft, but out-bid, the Arizona Cardinals for the services of Howard Jones, an impressive athletic project from Shepherd University. Some suggest Dantzler could find himself drafted late on Day 3 of the 2015 NFL Draft, and clearly, the Steelers are interested.