The best-laid plan for drafting DeAngelo Williams included him winning you the first three weeks. It was an unfair expectation for a 33-year-old backup, but not an altogether unreasonable one. D-Will has delivered, rolling up an eye-popping 303 yards from scrimmage on a truly ridiculous 68 touches. With Le'Veon Bell one week away from returning, the Steelers have been running Williams like there’s no tomorrow. Luckily for Williams’ owners, they have one more tomorrow. The Eagles are not a cakewalk matchup, but neither were the Bengals. The Steelers don’t care about matchups with their bell-cow back. They’re going to give him the ball 30 times to help keep the passing game opened up.