The Pittsburgh Steelers ‘Steel Curtain’ days, where the defense dominated the league, has shifted to one of the top-rated offensive attacks. Pittsburgh had relied on their defense for years, but now it’s the offense that leads the way. The Steelers finished the 2015 season at 10-6 and made the playoffs as a wild card team, beating rival Cincinnati Bengals before the Denver Broncos defeated them in the AFC Divisional Round. Quarterback Ben Rothlisberger returns for his 13th season and benefits from having arguably the best wide receiver in the game in Antonio Brown. Brown is a star and was ranked among the top players in the entire NFL; expect Rothlisberger and Brown to connect early and often in 2016. The Steelers also have one the NFL’s top running backs in Le’Veon Bell, who will miss the first three games due to suspension. Filling in for Bell will be veteran DeAngelo Williams, who is more than capable after being forced into that role last season after Bell tore his MCL. Bell and Brown are explosive players, and both of their jerseys are among the top sellers online, and both players’ autographs are coveted memorabilia, especially on signed mini helmets, signed footballs, and photos. The Steelers’ defense should be improved entering the 2016 season, as the team made an emphasis to address the unit in the Draft, selecting defensive players with their first three picks. The defense will need more consistent play from linebackers Ryan Shazier, Bud Dupree, and Jarvis Jones, who all start alongside veteran Lawrence Timmons. James Harrison will still be in the mix too, as he and defensive end Cameron Heyward provide pass rush from the end. The Steelers are good enough to compete for a Super Bowl berth in the AFC in 2016, and should be in a tight battle for top of the NFC North with the Cincinatti Bengals. Steeler Nation will be waving their Terrible Towels and will have plenty of reason for optimism that Pittsburgh can make a deep playoff run.
