We've written a bunch about Pittsburgh's intriguing collection of running backs, but the Steelers have something cooking at the receiver position, too.
Antonio Brown dialed in at No. 23 on NFL Network's The Top 100 Players of 2014, second-year man Markus Wheaton is one of our "Making the Leap" candidates, and fourth-round pick Martavis Bryant has been talked up as a potential starter in Pittsburgh's versatile no-huddle attack.
"He's a big guy, different from what we've had, as far as his length," Steelers wideouts coach Richard Mann told the team's official website this week. "We feel like we can utilize his talents in the red zone. He has a big reach. He has good speed. So we can use him in various ways, as far as cleaning things out. He's also a deep threat. He does have the speed."
A handful of NFL scouts before the draft described the 6-foot-4 Bryant as a "Randy Moss-type build" with better on-field speed than the No. 4 overall pick Sammy Watkins, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Bob McGinn.
Throw in former Saints target Lance Moore, and Pittsburgh boasts a crop of receivers ready to badger secondaries on passing downs. Fellow Around The League scribe Chris Wesseling is pounding the table to make the Steelers our 2014 Team of ATL. Not everyone's buying in just yet, but we all can agree: This team will be a joy to watch in 2014.
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