Scott Brown, ESPN Pittsburgh Steelers reporter 10y

Pittsburgh Steelers' projected roster

Examining the Pittsburgh Steelers' roster:

QUARTERBACKS (3)

  • Ben Roethlisberger

  • Bruce Gradkowski

  • Landry Jones

The Steelers are set at their No. 1 and No. 2 spots on the depth chart. Rookie Brendon Kaye has an outside shot of beating out Jones, but the undrafted free agent is likely using the preseason games to audition for other teams.

RUNNING BACKS (4)

  • Le'Veon Bell

  • LeGarrette Blount

  • Dri Archer

  • Will Johnson

This is the one position where someone under the radar has a chance to play his way onto the 53-man roster. The Steelers can probably afford to go with three running backs -- Johnson is a fullback/tight end -- and stash a back or two on the practice squad in the event of injuries.

WIDE RECEIVERS (5)

  • Antonio Brown

  • Lance Moore

  • Markus Wheaton

  • Martavis Bryant

  • Justin Brown

Darrius Heyward-Bey makes the team if the Steelers keep six wide receivers because of his ability to play special teams. The Steelers may need an extra spot at wide receiver this year if Bryant isn’t ready to contribute as a rookie.

TIGHT ENDS (3)

  • Heath Miller

  • Matt Spaeth

  • Rob Blanchflower

I went a little light here because Johnson could play a significant amount at tight end this season. David Paulson and Michael Palmer are incumbents but neither has shown enough to hold off Blanchflower, who could be another late-round find for the Steelers.

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)

  • Maurkice Pouncey

  • David DeCastro

  • Ramon Foster

  • Marcus Gilbert

  • Kelvin Beachum

  • Mike Adams

  • Cody Wallace

  • Guy Whimper

  • Wesley Johnson

I could see the Steelers going with eight offensive linemen if they think they can sneak Johnson, a fifth-round draft pick, onto their practice squad. This group will be among the hardest to crack given how many returners the Steelers have up front.

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (7)

  • Cameron Heyward

  • Steve McLendon

  • Cam Thomas

  • Brett Keisel

  • Stephon Tuitt

  • Brian Arnfelt

  • Al Lapuaho

Yep, I see Keisel making the Steelers' 53-man roster, whether the Steelers re-sign the 12th-year veteran before the start of training camp or during it. A surprise player or two always makes the team. I’m thinking Lapuaho has a chance to be that guy with sixth-round pick Daniel McCullers needing a year on the practice squad.

LINEBACKERS (8)

  • Lawrence Timmons

  • Ryan Shazier

  • Jason Worilds

  • Jarvis Jones

  • Vince Williams

  • Arthur Moats

  • Sean Spence

  • Jordan Zumwalt

The Steelers could have some tough choices at linebacker, especially if Spence’s knee holds up during training camp and the former third-round pick looks as good practicing in pads as he did in shorts. Terence Garvin may be the odd man out inside while veteran outside linebacker Chris Carter could get bumped from the roster by Zumwalt.

CORNERBACKS (6)

  • Ike Taylor

  • Cortez Allen

  • William Gay

  • Brice McCain

  • Antwon Blake

  • Shaquille Richardson

McCain could be in trouble here if the Steelers go with five cornerbacks because Blake is so valuable on special teams. Richardson is no lock to make the roster after Terry Hawthorne, the cornerback the Steelers drafted in the fifth round in 2013, didn’t even make the practice squad last year.

SAFETIES (5)

  • Troy Polamalu

  • Mike Mitchell

  • Will Allen

  • Shamarko Thomas

  • Robert Golden

I think the first four safeties are set barring injury. A couple of spots are reserved every year based solely on special-teams play. That’s how Golden makes the 53-man roster again this season.

SPECIALISTS (3)

  • Shaun Suisham

  • Adam Podlesh

  • Greg Warren

The only battle is at punter where Podlesh will try to hold off Brad Wing. The latter is an intriguing prospect because of his physical ability and his past work at LSU. Given that Podlesh has a track record in the NFL, Wing will have to clearly outperform him to make the team.

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