With Training Camp starting, with players going on different injury lists. Teams are starting to bring players in for workouts and visits. Twenty players were brought in for workouts Thursday.
With Training Camps starting to be in full swing by the end of next week. Fantasy Draft season will be starting soon. So, I’m finally putting my Quarterback rankings out.
This is going to be an interesting year with Quarterbacks with if you don’t draft on of the top guys.
This year we started a new project on who are the most important Steelers on this years team.
I went with TJ Watt, OLB as my top player. I think Steelers fans everywhere would know why he is the most important on the team. Last year we learned with him not in the game what our record was. We need him on the field.
The Steelers have had an excellent offseason so far, adding depth and new starters. Although they could add another player or two for added positional battles.
A few places that could use another player are Running Back, Interior Offensive Line, and Inside Linebacker. They have made big strides in filling these positions so far, but it can never hurt to a little extra depth.
This is a big season for the Pittsburgh Steelers, after a 9-8 season in 2022 with rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett becoming the clear-cut starter. And losing star OLB TJ Watt for a good part of the season. It got me thinking about who the important players are for the 2023 season.
I kept going back and forth between TJ Watt and Kenny Pickett, but after seeing what having TJ Watt on the field means, and how it impacts if it’s going to be a win or loss. TJ Watt has to be the most important player on this team.
With the Steelers starting Training Camp in eighteen days, I thought it would be a good time to look at the players that are more in likely going to be on the roster bubble.
This year with how deep the defensive side of the ball is. It’s no doubt that there are going to be more from that side on the bubble, especially with the defensive backs.
Let’s get into the players.
Offense
Mason Rudolph, QB Cap Savings: $940,000 Dead Money: $0
Anthony McFarland Jr, RB Cap Savings: $940,000 Dead Money: $0
Myles Boykin, WR Cap Savings: $940,000 Dead Money: $0
Cody White, WR Cap Savings: $870,000 Dead Money: $0
Kendrick Green, G Cap Savings: $876,750 Dead Money: $453, 004
William Dunkle, G/T Cap Savings: $750,000 Dead Money: $0
Defense
Jonathan Marshall, DT Cap Savings: $940,000 Dead Money: $0
Isaiahh Loudermilk, DE Cap Savings: $859,928 Dead Money: $160,144
Montravius Adams, NT Cap Savings: $2,500,000 Dead Money: $732,500
Quincy Roche, OLB Cap Savings: $940,000 Dead Money: $0
Duke Dawson, CB Cap Savings: $940,000 Dead Money: $0
Chris Wilcox, CB Cap Savings: $750,000 Dead Money: $0
Tre Norwood, FS Cap Savings: $916,390 Dead Money: $47,220
Elijah Riley, SS Cap Savings: $1,010,000 Dead Money: $0
Kenny Robinson, SS Cap Savings: $940,000 Dead Money: $0
Special Teams
Pressley Harvin III, P Cap Savings: $919,817 Dead Money: $40,366
As you know fantasy football season is once again upon us. This week we have discussed Quarterbacks, Running Backs, Wide Receivers, and Tight Ends. So now we are going to list Kickers.
It is fantasy football season. This year it would be good to get a top tight ends. They are playing a larger role in fantasy football and are very important in scoring.
So, it is fantasy football season once again. Today we are going to look at the top 50 wide receivers. I love this position for they come in all shapes and sizes. They fit a need for your particular scheme.
It is fantasy football season. So today we are going to look at running backs. For several years, running backs were held in high regard. This year is different. Tight ends are the most important element to a successful fantasy team.