Steelers power rankings roundup: Pittsburgh rising up rankings after 2-0 start

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are 2-0, which has them rising up power rankings across the NFL media-sphere. Let’s take a look at how the Steelers stack up across the world of power rankings.

CBS: No. 10

At 2-0, it looks like Justin Fields is in as the starter now. You couldn’t possibly sit him down for Russell Wilson. The defense has given up one touchdown in two games. Impressive. – Pete Prisco

Yahoo Sports: No. 15

The Steelers are the third team in NFL history to be 2-0 with one or fewer touchdowns, via Jake Sirkus of Bleacher Report. The offense needs to get better because what Pittsburgh is doing is unsustainable. But Justin Fields has done enough to hold onto the starting job, for now. – Frank Schwab

USA Today: No. 12

If they continue to lead the league in turnover differential (+5) while surrendering 8 points weekly, it may not matter if they play a quarterback at all. – Nate Davis

ESPN Staff: No. 12

Anderson has joked that he gets tired of hearing about his versatility, but it’s what makes him most valuable. With Isaac Seumalo battling a pec injury, Anderson’s first two career starts have come this season. The 2023 seventh-round pick can play guard, but he’s also capable of filling in at every position along the line. Anderson is likely a do-it-all backup whenever Seumalo is healthy this season, but Anderson could eventually earn a starting job if the Steelers move on from right guard James Daniels, who’s a free agent after the season. — Brooke Pryor


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