Roster battles
No. 3 QB
- Charlie Batch
- Dennis Dixon
Batch was probably in the lead heading into the preseason, but Dixon has played well. In last week's win, Dixon completed 8 of 11 for 90 yards and had a 96.8 quarterback rating.
It's possible the Steelers may consider trade offers for Dixon but if it just comes down to these two, they'll likely keep the younger player, Dixon.
No. 6 wide receiver
- Arnaz Battle
- Tyler Grisham
Battle's trademark is his special teams play but he stepped up offensively last week with three receptions for 47 yards. That doesn't bode well for Grisham, who has been knocking on the door for a few years now.
No. 3 tight end
- John Gilmore
- Weslye Saunders
- Jamie McCoy
- Miguel Chavis
Gilmore should have the edge here as a veteran but the fact that he hasn't locked this up shows that the Steelers are not that impressed. Saunders is the most athletic of the group but might be a bit raw at this point. He could be a practice squad option for this year. McCoy is a darkhorse but the Steelers have used him quite a bit in the H-back role during preseason.
Offensive line backup(s)
- Chris Scott
- Keith Williams
The Steelers drafted Scott in the 2010 draft out of Tennessee and Williams in the 2011 draft out of Nebraska. Both guards have flashed some potential, at times, but based on the numbers it appears they both could be in trouble.
The Steelers will keep Jonathan Scott, Chris Kemoeatu, Maurkice Pouncey, Willie Colon, Doug Legursky, Ramon Foster and Marcus Gilbert. It's also likely they'll keep Tony Hills, who remains in a battle for the starting spot at right guard, and Trai Essex, who they recently re-signed because of his versatility at guard and tackle.
That's nine. If there is another spot available there is only one more, which means the pressure is on Scott and Williams.
Cornerback backup(s)
- Keenan Lewis
- Crezdon Butler
- Donovan Warren
There might be some question whether Bryant McFadden's roster spot is safe, but we'll assume in this case that it's safe. That would mean Ike Taylor, McFadden, William Gay and the two recent draft picks, Curtis Brown and Cortez Allen, are all locks to make the 53-man roster. There's probably two spots left. Donovan Warren may have put himself in the discussion with a strong performance last week, but he'll have to play well two more preseason games for the Steelers to cut loose either Lewis or Butler (probably Lewis).
Punter
- Daniel Sepulveda
- Jeremy Kapinos
There's no doubt Sepulveda has a strong leg but he's twice gone down with season-ending injuries. Kapinos came in last year and performed well. The competition has been close throughout training camp and preseason. It's a tough decision for the Steelers but I'd imagine they'll stick with Sepulveda.