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Yeah, Pittsburgh has some nice offensive tools, no doubt. I wonder if Bryant will end up as the WR2 or not, which may be dependent upon the shorter/longer type of attack they deploy?
Antonio Brown WR1
Martavius Bryant WR2 (8 touchdown receptions in limited time who came on as one of the top downfield threats in the entire NFL last year, likely the #2 option in a downfield attack this year)
Markus Wheaton WR3 (53 catches)
Le'Veon Bell (number one overall option who saw more than 35 percent of all offensive production)
Heath Miller TE (66 catches)
I really like what Pitt's done on offense in recent years. If that OL gels, and Bryant/Wheaton continue to mature, they could easily end up higher than where they were last year, and they were already #7 in scoring in 2014. D'Angelo Williams should give them a very legit RB2 this season, at least for as long as he stays healthy.
As with N.E., I look most questioningly at their defensive secondary.