The number of variables that have already changed for the Pittsburgh Steelers throughout the offseason make it difficult to determine exactly what the expectations should be. They finished last season with 10 wins, albeit with one of the easiest strengths of schedule in the league. Now they have a much more difficult schedule, but they also have an overhauled quarterback room, a new offensive coordinator, changes along the offensive line and receiver room, and some additional pieces on defense.
One betting platform has their over/under win total set at 7.5. On ESPN’s Get Up on Friday morning, they had it set at 8.