Popular sports analyst Colin Cowherd recently praised Pittsburgh’s roster overhaul, sharing a bold outlook for the upcoming season: “I gotta see 11-12 wins this year. This is a very good roster. They had another excellent draft… To me, I look at rosters in the NFL. I have the Pittsburgh Steelers on a short list of top five.”
Colin Cowherd: The Potential of the 2024 Pittsburgh Steelers
Much of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ potential success hinges on the quarterback position. With Russell Wilson poised to lead, his performance will be crucial. Will Pittsburgh get the Pro Bowl-caliber Wilson or the less consistent version?
Last season, he quietly delivered strong numbers for the Denver Broncos before his departure, completing 66.4% of passes for 3,070 yards, 26 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions. He added 341 rushing yards and 3 rushing touchdowns.
Wide Receiver Uncertainty
The Pittsburgh Steelers boast a promising wide receiver corps led by George Pickens, one of the NFL’s most talented wideouts. However, beyond him lies uncertainty, with Van Jefferson, Roman Wilson, Calvin Austin III, and Quez Watkins all yet to prove their consistency. If this group steps up, it could elevate Pittsburgh’s offensive potential.
.@ColinCowherd calls the Steelers a top 5 roster: pic.twitter.com/AGpDDD0oku
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) May 10, 2024
Defensive Stability Led by T.J. Watt
Defensively, the Steelers are a solid unit anchored by the relentless T.J. Watt. Although not necessarily the best defense in the NFL, this group is unlikely to lose many games for Pittsburgh. Their ability to pressure quarterbacks and disrupt offenses could be critical for the team’s postseason hopes.
The Road Ahead
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ playoff ambitions are realistic, and with strategic player development and a little luck, they could emerge as a sleeper contender in the AFC. Mike Tomlin’s team has reasons to be optimistic as they aim to make a serious impact.