Undoubtedly, Devin Bush and Diontae Johnson had impressive rookie campaigns for the Pittsburgh Steelers. They took slightly different paths to get there. Bush was a Day one contributor, even if not always technically a starter, with sky high expectations he somehow managed to meet. Johnson was a Day Two pick but expected to take a backseat for a chunk of the year. Then Donte Moncrief fell apart and Johnson was asked to step in, becoming one of only a handful of players who could make this offense, in moments, look competent.