The Pittsburgh Steelers entered OTAs and mandatory minicamp with some key differences on both sides of the ball. The offense has a completely new quarterback group, an injection of youth on the offensive line, and a very different-looking wide receiver room.
The quarterbacks, specifically Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, have been the focal point of the attention paid to the Steelers. Everyone wants to know who will be the starter Week 1 and who will end the season as the starter. But for the players on the field, it’s more about how they mesh and lead. So OTAs and minicamp were a prime opportunity to build those relationships and lay the groundwork before training camp.