Predicting the Steelers 2-deep on offense after OTAs
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have wrapped their offseason training activities, and a fresh look at the depth chart reveals how the roster is shaping up on offense. With new acquisitions and returning veterans in competition, the team's two-deep lineup, the starters and backups, reflects the current state of positional battles and coach Mike Tomlin's early evaluations. The projection incorporates what scouts observed during OTAs, giving fans a realistic picture of who's expected to play meaningful snaps when the regular season begins.
OTAs are in the books for the Pittsburgh Steelers and now we all have to wait over a month until the team gets back together for the official start of training camp. All the attention during OTAs has been on the huge contracts going out but this gives us a chance to update our prediction for the two-deep depth chart on offense.
This time around, we've made some fairly significant changes over earlier in the offseason, including a surprise at quarterback and a couple of spots on the offensive line.
Quarterback - Aaron Rodgers, Will Howard
Running back - Rico Dowdle, Jaylen Warren
Fullback - Riley Nowakowski
Tight end - Pat Freiermuth, Darnell Washington
Left wide receiver - DK Metcalf, Roman Wilson
Right wide receiver - Michael Pittman Jr., Ben Skowronek
Slot wide receiver - Germie Bernard, Kaden Wetjen
Right tackle - Dylan Cook, Max Iheanachor
Right guard - Spencer Anderson, Gennings Dunker
Center - Zach Frazier, Ryan McCollum
Left guard - Mason McCormick, Brock Hoffman
Left tackle - Troy Fautanu, Broderick Jones
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Predicting the Steelers 2-deep on offense after OTAs