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Pittsburgh Steelers 2025 Preview of the training camp

Pittsburgh – The Pittsburgh Steelers training camp in 2025 takes place from Wednesday to August 13 to St. Vincent College in Latrobe, in Pennsylvania.

The Steelers arrive at the camp after a very non-compliant off-season of large-scale trades and a public prosecution of the quarter-rear of the free agent Aaron Rodgers who ended with him to sign and present himself to the compulsory mini-camp. The Steelers hope that most of the drama is behind them, especially after signing the Rusher of Pass by Star Tj Watt to a three -year extension.

Here is an overview of what we are looking at at the camp:


What does the offense with Aaron Rodgers look like the show?

Rodgers attempted the second most important passes in the League last season, while the Steelers finished fourth in precipitated attempts. Second, who will actually direct the show – Rodgers or the offensive coordinator Arthur Smith? A year ago, the Smith’s offensive would have limited the capacity of the quarterrier Russell Wilson to change games on the melee line, and Rodgers historically want autonomy to change the calls. Can Smith and Rodgers find a compromise that prevents them from scoring the heads in a power struggle?


Three players to watch

CB Jalen Ramsey: The Steelers landed Ramsey by sending Minkah Fitzpatrick to dolphins. The move has cleared up the security position, while adding a veteran corner to a room that was already settled with Darius Slay and Joey Porter Jr. Ramsey will remain at the corner and will he rebound between the outside and the nickel or will he also play security?

Te Jonnu Smith: The same day, the Steelers landed Ramsey, they concluded a separate agreement with the Dolphins to acquire Smith. Steelers already have two solid ends solid in Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington, but Smith familiarizes with OC Smith and versatility to manage a certain number of different positions in the infraction of the steelers. The camp will be the first opportunity to see how it adapts and if this role reduces opportunities for FB / Te Connor Heyward.

RB Kaleb Johnson: The third round ball carrier appears in a fairly important role as a recruit after the departure of Najee Harris in the free agency. Although Jaylen Warren is the veteran of the room, Johnson is a larger and more physical ball carrier who can complement Warren’s slippery speed. The two continue to find roles and a distribution of snap during the camp. I’m especially looking at Johnson during Mike Tomlin’s back from back to back when he faces the team’s seconds.


Key position

WR2: Calvin Austin III against the field

After exchanging George Pickens, the Steelers once again enter the camp without a large receiver n ° 2 dominating to associate with their high level. During the Mini-Camp, however, the wide receiver coach Zach Azzanni said that the fourth year Austin recipient was their n ° 2. Austin was effective with 15.2 yards per capture and four affects in 36 receptions last season, but do Steelers need another room like Gabe Davis?

Slit corner: Jalen Ramsey against Beanie Bishop?

Bishop had a solid season recruited with four interceptions and a breakdown recovery, but it was not incoherent at the end of the year. The Steelers could use Ramsey at Slot, but the team could also take a look at the newcomer Brandin Echols or the Donte Kent.


Projection of the 53 men’s list

QB (3): Aaron Rodgers, Mason Rudolph, Will Howard

RB (3): Jaylen Warren, Kaleb Johnson, Kenneth Gainwell

WR (5): DK Metcalf, Calvin Austin III, Robert Woods, Roman Wilson, Scotty Miller

(4): Pat Freiermuth, Darnell Washington, Jonnu Smith, Connor Heyward

OL (9): Brooderick Jones, Troy Fautanu, Isaac Seamalo, Zach Frazier, Mason McCormick, Spencer Anderson, Calvin Anderson, Ryan McCollum, Max Scharping

DL (7): Cameron Heyward, Keeanu Benton, Derrick Harmon, Yahya Black, Logan Lee, Isaiahh Loudermilk, Daniel Ekue

LB (9): TJ Watt, Alex Highsmith, Nick Herbig, Jack Sawyer, Patrick Queen, Payton Wilson, Cole Holcomb, Malik Harrison, Carson Bruener

CB (7): Darius Slay, Jalen Ramsey, Joey Porter Jr., Beanie Bishop Jr., Cory Trice Jr., James Pierre, Brandin Echols

S (3): Deshon Elliott, Miles Killebrew, Juan Thornhill

Specialists (3): K Chris Boswell, p Cameron Johnston, LS Christian Kuntz

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