Cameron Heyward / Sage 2011 Football Card |
Heyward is the son of Craig "Ironhead" Heyward, former running back for the New Orleans Saints. Although he followed in his fathers footsteps and became a professional football player, he paved his own road to do so. But he is not defined by his father's accomplishments.
His achievements in high school and college are what makes him qualified to play for the Steelers. They are also some of the reasons why he was the team's first pick. While attending Peachtree Ridge High School, Heyward helped his team obtain the Georgia Class 5A State Championships. That same year, he was the 2006 Georgia Class 5A Defensive Player of the Year. He was not only hardworking on the field, but also in school. He left his high school with a 3.2 GPA. The next year, he began school at Ohio State. As a freshman, he helped the Buckeyes reach the BCS National Championships. As a junior at Ohio State, Heyward led his team to the Rose Bowl, where they won the 26 to 17 against Oregon. Heyward started in 46 out of 52 games throughout his college career. He recorded 168 tackles, 15 sacks, and six quarterback pressures. He even recovered two fumbles, one of which ended in a touchdown.
Heyward always wanted to become a professional football player just like his father; however, he wanted to do it the noble way. According to a CBSSports interview, he wants to do things his own way and doesn't want special attention. "I don't want to live in his shadow...," the younger Heyward said. "I appreciate everything he's done. But I want to do everything by my own. I'm not asking anybody to give me a second look or anything just because my dad was 'Ironhead'." He did not want extra chances and he did not need them. All of his hard work and dedication to the sport over the years allowed him to become the Pittsburgh Steelers' first draft pick.
Both the Steelers and Heyward believe that he would be a great addition to the team. In a conference call, Heyward was asked, "What kind of player is the Steelers getting?" He said he is, "A team-first kind of player, very accountable and a guy that is constantly going to work hard and contribute as much as he can for his team." Heyward is definitely physical and athletic enough to make an impact on the team. He may not start this season, but he will greatly improve the defensive line. His future is promising and he has so much time to develop. While Heyward does not play the same position as his father, he is looking to create his own legacy of the Heyward name. He has what it takes to become the new Ironhead Heyward
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