The Pittsburgh Steelers ended their offseason program June 14. Here’s a look at how they fared:
Offseason goals: The Steelers set out to strengthen their defensive depth, negotiate with running back Le'Veon Bell, find a solution for a tenuous Martavis Bryant situation, and consider a Ben Roethlisberger successor. No major overhaul was necessary for a team inching closer to Super Bowl contention. They found a new starting safety in Morgan Burnett but were not presented with a clear-cut path to replacing injured linebacker Ryan Shazier.