Steelers may feature four wideouts in offense more often
The Pittsburgh Steelers could play more four-receiver offense this season, suggests the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Those four will likely consist of Antonio Brown, Martavis Bryant, Eli Rogers and second-round pick JuJu Smith-Schuster. It makes sense following last week's release of tight end Ladarius Green. The Steelers only went four-wide on 1 percent of their plays last season, compared to a New York Jets team that led the NFL at 33 percent. Smith-Schuster could make for a decent late-round flier in fantasy drafts.
The Steelers ranked ninth in schedule-adjusted Offensive Net Expected Points per play in 2016.
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