Per an X post from NFL/CFB analyst Ryan Fowler of the Draft Network, the Pittsburgh Steelers have lined up a 30 visit with Pitt Panthers safety Donovan McMillon for this week.
While Donovan McMillon was representing Peters Township High School in style during Pro Day this week, a pair of teammates from the same in-state varsity
Amanda Godsey, who covers the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pitt football, reports that the San Francisco 49ers plan to meet with Pitt defensive back Donovan McMillon ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Among the top performers at the Pitt Panthers Pro Day on Wednesday was Donovan McMillon. All things considered, this shouldn't have been surprising to anyone who has followed his young career.
The majority of discussions around Pitt Panthers related to the NFL Draft next month have revolved around tight end Gavin Batholomew and receiver Konata Mumpfield.
Donovan McMillon recorded 220 total tackles over his two seasons at Pitt, including 115 combined tackles last year. That’s a lot of takedowns to replace.
Donovan McMillon is in Arlington, Tx. for business, turning a successful Hula Bowl showing into a Shrine Bowl appearance, but he’s never been one to lose sight of the bigger picture.
Outside of two years in Florida, Donovan McMillon spent his entire football career in Pittsburgh. If one draftnik is correct, that won’t change next season, as the Pitt safety could taken by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Outside of two years in Florida, Donovan McMillon spent his entire football career in Pittsburgh. If one draftnik is correct, that won’t change next season.
Konata Mumpfield and Ben Sauls earned praise at the Shrine Bowl this weekend, and while Donovan McMillon wasn’t initially invited, he picked up an invite following a standout Hula Bowl showing.
PITTSBURGH -- A Pitt Panthers defensive back will stay with the hometown team in the latest 2025 NFL mock draft. Matthew Cannatta of Pro Football Network released his seven-round 2025 NFL mock draft and has the Pittsburgh Steelers taking Pitt defensive back Donovan McMillon with the No.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pitt Panthers have one of their former players getting another shot at improving their prospects ahead of the NFL Draft. Former Pitt defensive back Donovan McMillon accepted his invite to the East-West Shrine Bowl, where he'll compete amongst the best prospects in his draft class.
Donovan McMillon competed on the field at the Hula Bowl this week, but more importantly, he laid the foundation for his NFL dreams. McMillon — a 6-foot-2, 205-pound safety from McMurray, Pa.
PITTSBURGH -- A former Pitt Panthers defensive back has met with NFL teams recently, as he gears up for the upcoming draft. Pitt senior Donovan McMillon spent time at the Hula Bowl, a college football all-star game that took place on Jan.
PITTSBURGH -- A former Pitt Panthers defensive back has met with NFL teams recently, as he gears up for the upcoming draft. Pitt senior Donovan McMillon spent time at the Hula Bowl, a college football all-star game that will take place on Jan.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were among the teams to interview Pitt safety Donovan McMillon at the 2025 Hula Bowl, according to a report by Ryan Fowler of The Draft Network.
Pitt football has sent nine defensive backs to the NFL Draft over the past seven years and the Panthers will have another pair of safeties preparing for the draft.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pitt Panthers will have one of their defensive backs depart for the highest level of professional football after their collegiate career.
PITTSBURGH -- Pitt Panthers senior defensive back Donovan McMillon will represent the program in a future bowl game following the end of the season. He accepted an invite to the Hula Bowl, a college football all-star game that will take place on Jan.
Pitt safety Donovan McMillon became the first player in program history to record back-to-back 100 tackle seasons since Scott McKillop did in 2007-2008, and with that productivity and play, the senior will draw plenty of interest from around the professional ranks.
PITTSBURGH — The Pitt Panthers lost their second consecutive match, falling at home in Week 11 to Virginia in frustrating fashion. The 24-19 loss to the Cavaliers served as a controversial and emotionally draining defeat.
PITTSBURGH — Two of Pitt football’s veteran leaders in tight end Gavin Bartholomew and safety Donovan McMillon spoke to the media following the Panthers’ 24-19 loss against Virginia.
Pat Narduzzi was fielding questions during the ACC Kickoff event in Charlotte earlier this week when he was asked about Pitt's recent success with developing defensive backs and if he saw that trend continuing. Narduzzi looked to the left of the stage and pointed at Donovan McMillon.