Steelers Eye Critical Position Battles Before Training Camp 2023
The Pittsburgh Steelers are gearing up for training camp at Saint Vincent College, where several key position battles loom under new head coach Mike McCarthy. With fresh faces and competition for starting roles, the team will focus on vital positions, including right tackle, wide receiver three, backup cornerback, and kick returner. Each battle carries significant implications for the team's roster as they prepare for the upcoming season.
By the Numbers- Broderick Jones' health is uncertain as he missed team drills during OTAs.
- Kaden Wetjen was the top college returner for two consecutive years, now transitioning to the NFL.
- Broderick Jones' injury complicates the right tackle competition between Dylan Cook and Max Iheanachor.
- Roman Wilson is currently in the lead for the WR3 spot over rookie Germie Bernard.
- The backup cornerback position is contested between Asante Samuel Jr. and rookie Daylen Everette.
- Kaden Wetjen's role as a kick returner may face competition from fellow rookies Eli Heidenreich and second-year RB Kaleb Johnson.
As training camp unfolds, expect fierce competition in each position battle, particularly in the offensive and defensive lines. Evaluations will shape the final roster, with standout performances potentially redefining roles before the regular season begins. The Steelers' upcoming preseason games will provide critical opportunities for players to solidify their spots.
Bottom LineKey position battles will significantly impact the Steelers’ roster decisions ahead of the season, emphasizing the importance of training camp performance. The competition will not only test the skills of new players but also determine how well the team adapts to McCarthy’s coaching style and strategies. Solidifying these positions early on is crucial for the Steelers' success.
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