After getting out to a super hot 11-0 start in the 2020 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers early-season success disappeared after losing four of the next five games. After finishing with a 12-4 record in the regular season the Steelers drew their divisional rival in the Cleveland Browns in the Wildcard round where they ultimately lost, ending their season. While many thought last season could’ve been Ben Roethlisberger’s last season he is slated to return for another season as the Steelers lead man. The Steelers haven’t made any major signings so far this offseason but have done a good job of resigning some of their depth players while also bringing back a few starters for another shot with the franchise. With limited cap space to go big fish hunting, the Steelers have had to take a more calculated approach with who they’ve brought in due to the financial restrictions.