The automatic assumption whenever a team drafts a specialist is that he is going to be that team’s new starter in that role for a long period of time. At least, that is the intention basically any time you actually use a draft resource to acquire one, when most starters enter the league as college free agents and often have already been cut once or twice.
Pressley Harvin III has been the Pittsburgh Steelers’ presumptive new punter since the second that they drafted him in the seventh round back in May. But incumbent starter Jordan Berry is not going down without a fight.