The Pittsburgh Steelers enter the Week 5 bye with a 3-1 record. With the rest of the AFC North in shambles, Mike Tomlin's team is in pole position to keep control of the division. However, the Steelers need to go back to the drawing board to fix one of their biggest issues: the lack of wide receiver production.
While the game script has called for a heavy offensive package, 2-3 tight ends, and even a TE-eligible offensive lineman (Spencer Anderson) to boost the rushing attack, Arthur Smith's offense lacks explosive plays.
Through the first four weeks of the season, the Steelers rank just 26th in the NFL with 17 big plays, according to NFL expert Marcus Mosher.
