
On paper, the Pittsburgh Steelers offense is very good. But as we all know, games aren’t won on paper. If this were the case, the Cleveland Browns would win the Super Bowl every year. If the Steelers want to turn talent into production in 2023, here is one thing we want to see from each of the Steelers top skill-position players.
QB Kenny Pickett

We want to see Pickett take more shots at the end zone, even if it means using his legs more.
RB Najee Harris

We want to see Najee Harris do more with less. Fewer touches, but more efficiency with the football.
FB/TE Connor Heyward

We want to see Heyward get more snaps out of the backfield in a hybrid tight end/fullback role.
WR Dointae Johnson

We want to see Johnson become the team’s true No. 1 target and he does it by making more catches and building confidence with Pickett.
WR George Pickens

We want to see Pickens improve on his 109 yards after the catch and be more than a jump-ball receiver.