Through two games in the preseason and nearly three weeks of training camp, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves with young, talented depth at the bottom of the depth chart at outside linebacker. So far, that’s looking like a tough decision the Steelers will have to make for the practice squad come cutdown day.
First-year player Jamir Jones has stolen the show at outside linebacker to date, recording a sack in back-to-back games to open the preseason. He’s made some plays on special teams, flashed some speed to power off the edge and has generally popped on tape.
Quietly though, rookie sixth-round pick Quincy Roche has been nearly as productive, recording 1.