that Steelers offense is a thing of beauty to watch when it is clicking. I think Ben is obviously a top 10 QB, not what he was but still great. Antonio Brown has separated himself from every other WR in the game today, no disrespect to Julio, but Brown is hands down the best receiver in the league. He is playing at a Jerry Rice level. He is literally unguardable, his route running is so precise and his hands are so good, it's insane. Bell might be the best RB in the leauge, if not #1, he's top 3 at the very worst. They have a good OL and some nice complimentary pieces at WR/TE. Nobody in the entire league has the complete offensive package like the Steelers.
Kind of crazy to think about that triple headed monster of Ben, Bell, and Brown- almost nobody recruited any of them out of high school. All 3 of them are elite players at their position and I'd say Ben is already a HOF lock, Brown is getting damn close to becoming a HOF lock, he's on that path for sure, and Bell is just beginning his career but if he keeps this up for another 5-6 years he'll be in Canton.
Just absolutely amazing to me that none of them were really recruited. Roethsliberger was right in Ohio State's backyard and I think the only school that offered him as a QB was Miami of Ohio. Imagine those Buckeye teams of 2002-2003 with Ben Roehtlisberger starting at QB. Ohio State might've went back to back as National champs with the guy as their QB. No offense to Craig Krenzel, but he's not Big Ben. Ben would've made those teams virtually unbeatable.
Antonio Brown was from Miami and not one of the Big 3 in Florida recruited him. He wound up at Central Michigan because they were one of the few schools that offered him a scholarship. Le'Veon Bell was a 2* recruit from Ohio who dreamed of playing for Ohio State and was never offered. The only other offers he had before Michigan State swooped in were Bowling Green, Marshall, and Eastern Michigan. Just kind of crazy to me that all 3 of them were overlooked so badly.