The Steelers continued their offseason signings on Wednesday, as the team announced the acquisition of tight end Ryan Malleck. The 6'5, 252-pound Malleck broke into the NFL with the Giants last season after going undrafted.

During his collegiate career at Virginia Tech, Malleck caught 62 passes for 658 yards and four touchdowns.

Below is Malleck in action during the Giants' 2016 training camp.

Jersey guy Ryan Malleck with a 7-on-7 catch. #giants pic.twitter.com/OZBCPYUSI9 — James Kratch (@JamesKratch) July 31, 2016

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Here is a summary is Malleck's draft bio, per NFL.com:

Strengths: "Intelligent against zone coverage. Sinks into quality soft spots and uses strong, reliable hands to finish the catch. Has had just one drop over his last two seasons. Uses body to shield man coverage from the throw. Aggressive runner after the catch. Not a bulldozer as a blocker, but gets into his target and shows some block sustaining potential."

Weaknesses: "Nothing stands out with his burst off the ball and he takes too long out of his breaks limiting ability to separate. Doesn't have blocking power to balance out his below-average play speed. Will need to play with stronger lower half as an NFL run blocker."

The Skinny: "Has the size to be an NFL "Y" tight end, but needs to keep working on his blocking since that will be how he earns his chance on the field."