With a full five games under their collective belt, the Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves at 3-2, one half game out of the lead in the AFC North. By comparison, Pittsburgh was 1-4 at this point in 2013.
Part of the plan to return to prominence for the Steelers was to take advantage of a deep draft class. The goal was for the Steelers to get younger and faster, and that was going to happen via the draft.
How’s that plan working out so far? So far not so good. However, when the team is winning, it makes the lack of impact by the rookie class less significant. Let’s take a closer look at the Steelers’ rookie class five games into the season.
Player data including inactives courtesy of Steelers.com.
from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/1q8pxAE
via IFTTT October 06, 2014 at 09:26PM








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