OFFENSE
Mason looked confident and accurate. Thompson played well, but I can't see the Steelers keeping him as the #3 QB ahead of Will Howard.
I don't know what it is, but Kaleb Johnson appeared much smaller than what I remembered from last year at Iowa. Just seemed a good deal lighter and less put together. Maybe it's just me.
Starting OL looked pretty good and gave Rudolph plenty of time. Backups were unimpressive. Cook sucks. Not sure if #79 Steven Jones has any chance to hang around, but I like his size and movement skills.
Washington is a load out there, and it's always nice to see him get involved in the passing game. The Steelers have a trio of quality tight ends with varied skillsets.
#85 Williams had a noticeable game. Definitely practice squad material. Miller gets open. Good to see Roman Wilson actually on the field catching some passes.
DEFENSE
Payton Wilson looks like a legit starting linebacker, and if Holcomb can stay healthy, there is some nice depth there. Surprising that no one has mentioned Bruener. He led the team with 7 tackles, including 5 solo. Seemed to understand the game well for a rookie playing in his first game, and looks to have a ton of developmental potential. #45 Welschof rarely gets any pressure, not sure why he's still around.
DL didn't impress me much. I think Loudermilk is on his way out the door. Had one nice bullrush, but was otherwise invisible except for the damaging penalty roughing the passer which negated an INT. Harmon didn't stand out to me like I was hoping.
The secondary has some interesting possibilities. Beanie is a solid tackler. Castro and #17 Jamison played well, with the latter impressing in the return game. He looks like a PS candidate. Porter made a couple of plays. #37 McMichael is a goner, missing several tackles and dropping an interception.
Overall it's always fun to have football back in game form and trying to evaluate some of the new guys in the preseason.