By
Teresa Varley
Steelers.com
Ben
Roethlisberger will get the first look at some of the new weapons available to
him when the Steelers begin their mini-camp with practice on Friday morning.
First-round
pick running back Rashard Mendenhall and second-round selection wide receiver
Limas Sweed are expected to have an impact on the team’s offense, but
Roethlisberger doesn’t see a need to rush them into action immediately, rather
let them develop and earn their playing time.
"We have
guys. It's not like we don't have a running back. We have a couple great ones,”
said Roethlisberger. “Same with wide receiver. We got guys. There's no real rush
to push anybody into a starting spot.
"If they
develop into it, I guess they develop into it.”
Roethlisberger
said at the end of last season that he would like to have a tall wide receiver,
but didn’t mean it as a knock to those already on the
team.
“I am
anxious, but I have my guys out there,” said Roethlisberger. “I have my
receivers that I have been working with. Limas will have to work his way in. For
the first day or two I probably won’t throw too many passes to him unless they
put him in there with the first team. We’ll see.
“We have a great group
of guys on the team. The Steelers have always done a great job of drafting. They
went after some weapons offensively and got some defensive guys they like. It
will be interesting to see how it shakes out.”
While
the Steelers addressed the skill positions early, the offensive line was not
addressed until the fourth round with the selection of offensive tackle Tony
Hills. That isn’t something that worries Roethlisberger.
“I
think our offensive line is going to be better than people think I have a lot of
confidence in those guys,” said Roethlisberger. “I have seen them in OTA’s and
they are doing a great job. Guys are going to step in and fill shoes.”