By
Teresa Varley
Steelers.com
Latrobe,
Pa. - Hines Ward arrived at camp with a camcorder. Nate Washington rolled in
with a Mohawk. And Santonio Holmes has some nice designer luggage over his
shoulder.
One
other thing they all arrived with, though, are high expectations for themselves
and the entire receiving unit.
“It’s
going to be exciting this year. I am expecting a lot of big things out of
myself,” said Holmes. “I am expecting to be more involved with the offense this
year. I have been productive with catches, yards and touchdowns, but I think
more opportunities are going to come.”
With
the addition of second-round pick Limas Sweed and strong depth at wide receiver
the position can be a huge asset for quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
“We can
be real good,” said Washington. “We can be with the best of the best out there.
It will be good to go out there and establish a passing game to help Willie
(Parker) and the running game out.”
Holmes
has set goals for himself this year, not ones he is willing to reveal, but the
goals don’t have exact numbers attached to him. He knows in his mind how to
measure what will be successful for him.
“You
don’t attach numbers,” said Holmes. “Guys don’t write down numbers because it’s
unrealistic. You know what a set amount is that is
attainable.”
If
there is one guy that thinks Holmes and the rest of the receiving corps can
achieve those goals it is Ward. With the three returning veterans and a mix of
young players, Ward has high hopes for the offense in
general.
“Last
year Ben (Roethlisberger) had his best year and he is going to continue to
grow,” said Ward. “Another year for Santonio, Nate and myself and you add Sweed
and the other younger guys hopefully we can go out there and have a nice
receiving corp.
“Santonio
is coming into his own being a deep threat play maker down the field. Heath
(Miller) is coming along. Now we have a one-two punch at the running back. Nate
is coming along. Ben is coming off a Pro Bowl year. We have weapons
there.”
Washington
will be competing with Sweed for the third receiver spot, but it’s something
that he is looking forward to. He had no qualms about the Steelers drafting
Sweed in the second round and actually welcomed it.
“It puts a little
fire under me to perform the way that I can,” said Washington. “It’s in my
competitive nature to do what I need to do. This will be my fourth year in the
league. I definitely feel good. I feel great. It should be a good one.”
While
the individual expectations are high for these guys, there is one thing that
they all expect as a team.
“For me
I don’t want anything less than a Super Bowl,” said Ward. “That’s why we come
out here and practice the two-a-days, to try to win a Super Bowl.”