KimoVon Oelhoffen#67 DE

Kimo Oelhoffen was born in Kaunakakai, Hawaii on January 30, 1971.  He attended Boise state college and now is married and has two daughters (Jalyn, and kamri).  Weighing in at 300lbs Kimo has enough strength and athletic ability to play at any position on the defensive line but has recently been moved from nose tackle to defensive end( he feels more comfortable at).  Kimo has been in the NFL for 9 seasons now but only with the Steelers for three of them.  Kimo signed a four year extension in 2002 and will bring many more great seasons to the city of Pittsburgh.

 

Casey Hampton#98 NT

Casey Hampton was born in Galveston, Texas on September 3, 1997.  In his high school years Casey was a star.  He was an All-State Class 5A first time team selection and a two time player of the year at his high school in Galveston, Texas.  His Junior and senior states together added up to 218 tackles, 12 sacks, forced 3 fumbles, blocked 6 kicks, and recovered 1 fumble.  He attended Texas college and is now one of the Steelers most valuable defensive players.  Casey spent half of his rookie season battling it out with Kendrick Clancey for the starting nose tackle position and won it over with eleven more games in the season.  He ended the year playing those last eleven games plus  two more playoff games and he is now the permanent nose tackle.

 

Aaron Smith #91 DE

Aaron Smith was born in Colorado Springs on April 6, 1976.  He  went to Sierra high school and he lettered in football and basketball and was a two time all conference choice in both sports.  He then attended Northern Colorado college and was drafted to the NFL in 1994.  He is now married and has a daughter named Ellaina.  He is now working to be the best defensive line men in the league and his journey to do so will happen right here in Pittsburgh since he signed a five year contract on July 24, 2002. Smith managed to start all 16 games at left end in the 2002 season and with in those 16 games he brought in 49 total stops, 33 solo stops, and 8 sacks.  So now you see why we want Aaron Smith in the Burgh for five more years.