In an offense that is only months removed from understanding that it will be without its top target from the course of the past six seasons, it’s safe to assume that there is still a lot to figure out for the Pittsburgh Steelers in terms of who will fit where and what everybody who throws their hand in the pile is capable of effectively contributing.
Minus Antonio Brown, the Steelers signed Donte Moncrief in free agency to a two-year, $9 million contract, and then they used their second selection in the draft, 66th overall, to add Toledo wide receiver Diontae Johnson, whom they reported rated as high as the first round.