In an offseason full of change from roster changes to front office personnel changes, the Pittsburgh Steelers had a below league-average offseason, according to ESPN.com NFL analyst Bill Barnwell.
After signing the likes of Mitch Trubisky, Levi Wallace, Mason Cole, James Daniels, Myles Jack and more, and drafting guys like Kenny Pickett, George Pickens, DeMarvin Leal and a few others, the Steelers appear to be in much better shape moving forward, compared to where they were last season, even after losing Ben Roethlisberger and GM Kevin Colbert to retirement.
Barnwell sees it a bit differently though, ranking the Steelers 19th out of 32 teams in his best and worst offseason rankings.