Steelers Release First Depth Chart of Season

The Pittsburgh Steelers official depth chart is here.
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LATROBE -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have announced their first official depth chart of the 2023 season ahead of their first preseason game versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

The Steelers will head down south with 90 players looking to impress in live-game action for the first time this summer. With plenty of position battles happening and players fighting for roster spots, there could be plenty of change ahead from the team's first official placements. 

Pittsburgh's first depth chart doesn't bring many surprises. Dan Moore Jr. remains the starter at left tackle over rookie Broderick Jones, Patrick Peterson and Levi Wallace are listed as the starters at cornerback, and newcomers Cole Holcomb and Elandon Roberts are the first-team inside linebackers for the first preseason game. 

The Steelers starting kick and punt returner is listed as Calvin Austin. Anthony McFarland is listed as the third-string running back behind Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren. 

For the nickelback spot, Chandon Sullivan got the nod for the first starting spot, with Elijah Riley following as the backup. 

At wide receiver, Allen Robinson will start at the slot with Calvin Austin backing him up. Hakeem Butler and Miles Boykin are the backups behind Diontae Johnson and George Pickens. 

Check out the entire depth chart here:

Pittsburgh Steelers official depth chart.
Pittsburgh Steelers official depth chart

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