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Yes, you read that correctly. Although I have always been one to say that the Steelers do not draft players to start Day 1, running back is entirely different monster. To invest the draft capital in Najee Harris as the Steelers chose to do, he needs to be the guy right out of the gate. While the job won’t be exactly handed to him, he will have every opportunity to be the guy in the huddle for the first offensive snap of 2021 come September.
Just to make things clear, for this depth chart fullback Derek Watt is not included as his position group is where he is a man by himself. Lumping Watt in with the running backs clouds the issue of where he would fall in the hierarchy of running backs.
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By combining multiple sources, the contracts for every player currently signed by the Steelers can be determined at this time. Since it has been a while since every new contract has been reported, it’s a great time to update where the Steelers stand with the 2021 salary cap.
Even though Tyson Alualu’s contract has not gone on the books at the major salary cap sites, it was reported by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Update to the wild story from Saturday night: Tyson Alualu’s deal with the #Steelers is two years, $5.5 million with $1.925M guaranteed, per source. Pretty close to the deal he ended up turning down in Jacksonville. https://t.co/9EplSwSCvm Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 30, 2021
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