There's a new sheriff on the Three Rivers, and if you're hankering for a return to traditional Steelers football, you're going to like what you see with Le'Veon Bell. The stats like him too; his top comparable is Fred Taylor 2004...and all he did that year was explode for 1,600 yards.
People on the banks of Allegheny may not like Todd Haley - this writer included - but you can't argue the dividends his offense pays and will continue to pay for workhorses Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell. While the former will carve opposing defenses via an array of bubble screens that not even Mike Martz on acid could have dreamed up, Bell will provided the contrast on the ground, bruising his way five yards at a time.
Our projection: 1,800 total yards, 11 touchdowns, RB6