He was selected by the
Pittsburgh Steelers with the 202nd pick in the sixth round of the
2002 NFL draft out of the
University of Texas-El Paso. Also known as "ODB/Dirt McGurt" (Popular hip hop Monikers) in four seasons with the Steelers, Mays recorded 11 receptions for 154 yards [14.0 avg.], a longest catch of 46 yards and 0 touchdowns. He also returned 36 kickoffs for 750 yards, a 20.8 average, a long of 35 yards, and no touchdowns or 40-yard returns. He did not see any playing time in the Steelers
Super Bowl run. He was released by the Steelers after training camp on September 1, 2006, but was re-signed following the release of
running back Duce Staley only to be released again due to the team signing
Quincy Morgan. ==Post-NFL career==