By now the news of Le'Veon Bell's potential 4-game suspension should have sunk in. There are the usual angry outbursts, accompanied by sorrow and sulking, but eventually fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers rise up and get back on the saddle
http://www.steelerssportinggoods.com/81-Steelers_Levi_Norwood_Jersey.So, what now? Most want to know where the team turns now that their star running back will be starting the year on the suspended list -- again. Well, everyone knows about DeAngelo Williams. The man is the best backup running back in the AFC, and possibly the entire NFL, and Fitzgerald Toussaint made a name for himself last season, albeit a poor one with his crucial fumble in the AFC Divisional game loss against the Denver Broncos.With that said, who else will round out the stable of backs for the first quarter of the season with Bell out of the picture? Let us break down the depth chart for you.Daryl Richardson, who had 167 rushes for 690 yards, and 38 receptions for 284 yards receiving for the Rams in 2012-13 will certainly be high on the list of potential candidates for the No. 3 running back. Of those remaining in the stable of backs, Richardson possesses the most NFL experience of the group.Cameron Stingily returns for a second year, although his rookie season with the Steelers was derailed by injury, and he has trimmed down to help make his case for the third RB on the team's roster. In fact, Stingily lost 30-pounds this offseason and is determined to prove his worth throughout training camp and the preseason.To round out the running backs would be two undrafted rookies in Brandon Brown-Dukes and Brandon Johnson
http://www.steelerssportinggoods.com/24-Steelers_Carnell_Lake_Jersey. Someone is going to fill this temporary role with the team, likely being demoted when Bell returns to the lineup, but suddenly a boring training camp position has now become a battle. After Williams and Toussaint, it is anyone's guess who will win the right to dress on game days, at least for the first 4 weeks of the 2016 season.Who has the best vision, best speed, best explosion and even the best hands will likely win the job. Nothing a little competition won't weed out. If you are headed to St. Vincent College at the end of next week for training camp, this suddenly has become a very heated camp battle to keep an eye on.