Steelers 1st-round pick Harmon balancing joy of being a pro with grief over the passing of his mom -
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Pittsburgh Steelers rookie Derrick Harmon started his NFL career at the team's rookie minicamp, which presented him a temporary escape from his grief. His mother died shortly after he was drafted. The 21-year-old defensive tackle, despite his loss, looks forward to assisting his team and improving under veterans like Cam Heyward, whom Harmon has already connected with.
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