The New Orleans Saints have signed undrafted rookie wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner, son of WWE legend Scott Steiner. Rechsteiner previously played at Jacksonville State and attended a rookie minicamp with the Tennessee Titans.
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The New Orleans Saints have a new wide receiver on their roster -- and he's the son of wrestling royalty.
On Tuesday, the Saints signed undrafted rookie and former Jacksonville State wideout Brock Rechsteiner to the 90-man roster, giving him a chance to compete for reps through training camp and the preseason. That alone wouldn't be worthy of a breakout post. Rechsteiner was a role player for a Conference USA team, recording 52 receptions his final two seasons as a Gamecock. He attended a rookie minicamp with the target-needy Tennessee Titans before eventually landing in New Orleans.
But Rechsteiner is no normal undrafted free agent. When you're up against him for a roster spot, your chances of winning drastic go down. You see, Rechsteiner is the son of WWE Hall of Famer, legendary promo artist and amateur mathematician Scott Steiner.
This Scott Steiner:
Rechsteiner isn't the only member of the family to have carved out a niche in college football. Bronson Rechsteiner, son of Scott's brother and tag team partner Rick Steiner, was a dynamic (and muscled-out) running back at Kennesaw State. He's now a WWE fixture under the ring name Bron Breakker (don't ask, there is no satisfactory explanation for this).
Brock aims to eventually make the move to pro wrestling; he had an NIL deal with WWE and has leaned into his roots on social media. He's got a chance to hang around the NFL for a while, whether that's just for one summer before roster cut downs, lingering on practice squads or eventually making an impact on Sundays. While his college production was modest, he has good size, solid straight line speed (a 4.4-second 40) and, like you'd expect from a Steiner, fights through contact to bring a physical presence to wideout.
Brock Rechsteiner is an undrafted rookie wide receiver who played at Jacksonville State and is the son of WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner.
Brock Rechsteiner will compete for a spot on the Saints' 90-man roster during training camp and the preseason, facing tough competition.
Scott Steiner is known as a WWE Hall of Famer, a legendary promo artist, and for his unique mathematical approach to wrestling, often referred to as 'Steiner Math.'

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With 90 guys competing for 53 roster spots, Rechsteiner appears to have long odds to make the Saints' regular season roster. But he's a genetic freak, and not normal. I put his odds of making it through cut-down day at a reasonable 141 and 2/3rds percent.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Saints sign Scott Steiner's son in hope he too is genetic freak, math genius