Former Michigan linebacker and first-round selection of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Devin Bush, has officially signed his rookie deal with the NFL franchise. The Steelers, who announced the move on Sunday, have signed the former All-American to a four-year contract that sees him make over $18.8 million in guaranteed money over the next four seasons.

The Steelers traded up with the Denver Broncos to the No. 10 selection in the draft to take Bush, who also saw his teammate in Zach Gentry get drafted by the Steelers in the fifth round of the draft. Gentry also signed a four-year contract with the team last week.

To trade for a player of Bush's caliber speaks to how highly the Steelers think of Bush. According to head coach Mike Tomlin, he shared his excitement for his newest linebacker.