Steelers run-first approach a worry for NFL analyst

The Steelers might need to lean heavily on the run game this season.

The biggest takeaway from Pittsburgh Steelers OTAs as it pertains to the new offensive under Arthur Smith is the run game. From the running backs to the offensive line, there has been nothing but good things being said about how this is going to be a run-first, smashmouth style of football.

But Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports doesn’t see this as a positive. According to him, the Steelers potential old-school style of football is one of the team’s big red flags.

Russell Wilson and Justin Fields give them must-see appeal at quarterback. George Pickens is talented out wide. And yet, with Arthur Smith at the helm of the offense, are they going to be conservative and run-heavy? The lack of proven top-tier running mates for Pickens may well demand it.

Establishing the run game isn’t a new concept for the Steelers, even if it is coming with new packaging this year. The problem, since the retirement of Ben Roethlisberger has been the inability to throw the football when needed created such a one-dimensional offense, that they became predictable and far too simple. The addition of Russell Wilson should give the Steelers a far better option to throw the football when called upon and do more than enough to keep opposing defenses honest.

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