As usual, the Steelers are a very black team. But the NFL continues to blacken, to the point that Pittsburgh is now just a run-of-the-mill team demographically rather than being noticeably blacker than almost all of the others.
Big Ben Roethlisberger is the indispensable piece around which the team is built. Now 34 and entering his 13th season, Big Ben has taken quite a pounding over the years as the team usually had a terrible sumo dominated offensive line “protecting” him. But Roethlisberger is strong as a bull and very tough and he’s still going strong, in fact he keeps getting better and throws as good a deep ball as any quarterback in the league.
Former first round pick David DeCastro from Stanford is the All Pro-caliber starting right guard. Due to injury, Alejandro Villanueva (of Spanish descent) worked his way into becoming the starting left tackle in 2015 and held off mediocre journeyman Ryan Harris in training camp this summer to keep the job to start the ’16 regular season.
The Steelers invested a large chunk of change during the offseason in TE Ladarius Green and his unrealized drooling upside after Heath Miller retired, but Green has been plagued by mysterious headaches and an ankle injury and ended up on IR, so second year Pittsburgh native Jesse James from Penn State is now the starter at tight end. James is tall and lean and can be a very good receiver, but the Steelers always utilize tight ends mainly as blockers and only secondarily as receivers.
Cody Wallace was very solid when starting at center last year after Maurkice Pouncey was injured (again) and is now a backup at center and guard, as is B. J. Finney out of Kansas State.
Landry Jones and recently signed Zach Mettenberger are Big Ben’s backups.
On defense, second year man Anthony Chickillo and rookie Tyler Matakevich both made the team as linebackers. Chickillo was drafted as a defensive end but was moved to outside linebacker last year. Both will be mainly special teamers as the Steelers keep drafting black LBs who are busts (Jarvis Jones) or who can’t stay healthy (Ryan Shazier, Bud Dupree). It’s telling that 38 year old James Harrison remains the team’s best linebacker after Lawrence Timmons. Matakevich was a tackling machine at Temple and will be in the NFL as well if/when he gets an opportunity to start.
Tackle Matt Feiler from tiny Bloomsburg is the only honky on the practice squad.
Starters:
QB Ben Roethlisberger
LT Alejandro Villanueva
RG David DeCastro
TE Jesse James
Number of White players on 53 man roster: 13
Grade: F+
Big Ben Roethlisberger is the indispensable piece around which the team is built. Now 34 and entering his 13th season, Big Ben has taken quite a pounding over the years as the team usually had a terrible sumo dominated offensive line “protecting” him. But Roethlisberger is strong as a bull and very tough and he’s still going strong, in fact he keeps getting better and throws as good a deep ball as any quarterback in the league.
Former first round pick David DeCastro from Stanford is the All Pro-caliber starting right guard. Due to injury, Alejandro Villanueva (of Spanish descent) worked his way into becoming the starting left tackle in 2015 and held off mediocre journeyman Ryan Harris in training camp this summer to keep the job to start the ’16 regular season.
The Steelers invested a large chunk of change during the offseason in TE Ladarius Green and his unrealized drooling upside after Heath Miller retired, but Green has been plagued by mysterious headaches and an ankle injury and ended up on IR, so second year Pittsburgh native Jesse James from Penn State is now the starter at tight end. James is tall and lean and can be a very good receiver, but the Steelers always utilize tight ends mainly as blockers and only secondarily as receivers.
Cody Wallace was very solid when starting at center last year after Maurkice Pouncey was injured (again) and is now a backup at center and guard, as is B. J. Finney out of Kansas State.
Landry Jones and recently signed Zach Mettenberger are Big Ben’s backups.
On defense, second year man Anthony Chickillo and rookie Tyler Matakevich both made the team as linebackers. Chickillo was drafted as a defensive end but was moved to outside linebacker last year. Both will be mainly special teamers as the Steelers keep drafting black LBs who are busts (Jarvis Jones) or who can’t stay healthy (Ryan Shazier, Bud Dupree). It’s telling that 38 year old James Harrison remains the team’s best linebacker after Lawrence Timmons. Matakevich was a tackling machine at Temple and will be in the NFL as well if/when he gets an opportunity to start.
Tackle Matt Feiler from tiny Bloomsburg is the only honky on the practice squad.
Starters:
QB Ben Roethlisberger
LT Alejandro Villanueva
RG David DeCastro
TE Jesse James
Number of White players on 53 man roster: 13
Grade: F+