The Pittsburgh Steelers entered the offseason with holes and questions. Some, they’ve solved. The quarterback position got turned on its head and for the better. Inside linebacker looks stronger with Patrick Queen’s splash signing while SS DeShon Elliott and P Cameron Johnston are more subdued but key additions.
There’s still work to do. Most of the conversation has centered around center and wide receiver. Little at each position after releasing Mason Cole and dealing Diontae Johnson. And it stands to reason the team will draft those spots early, one of the two in the first round and the other sometime on Day Two.