“I’m ready to see Dri Archer do something. I’m excited for him. We need to go past the 15 on kickoff returns. That would be awesome.”
Center Maurkice Pouncey uttered those words one week ago when the Steelers reported to training camp, but any member of the Steelers fan base likely said the same thing on any number of occasions Archer attempted to return a kickoff in 2014.
Pouncey was exaggerating, but only by a little. According to Football Outsiders, the average starting field position for the Steelers last season was the 25.2, third worst in the league.
Archer, drafted in 2014 as a return specialist, heard the message loud and clear.
“The farther you can get the ball up the field the better position you put your offense to drive down the field,” Archer said. “It’s a goal of ours to improve.”
It has been a point of emphasis this offseason for special teams coach Danny Smith. It’s the one area on special teams he believes must improve the most........
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