Will the Pittsburgh Steelers continue to be a competitive team over the course of the next three seasons? A panel of ESPN experts certainly believes that will be the case, according to the recent release of the site’s annual future NFL power rankings.
This year’s expert ESPN panel, Louis Riddick, Kevin Seifert and Field Yates, were all asked to rate the rosters of all 32 NFL teams, excluding quarterbacks, in addition to rating each team’s quarterback, draft, front office and coaching. The ratings of those five categories were then weighted to produce a future ranking system. When it comes to the Steelers 2019 future ranking, the panel’s results have them sixth-overall behind the Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, and Seattle Seahawks with a score of 84.4.
Yates attempted to explain why the Steelers are ranked where they are this year and as you can probably imagine, most of that concern revolves around the team’s current offense and the offseason loss of wide receiver Antonio Brown.
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