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  Ben Roethlisberger is one of the leagues premier quarterbacks. He was the youngest quarterback ever to win the Super Bowl. The Steelers drafted him in the 2004 NFL Draft. He played his college ball at Miami of Ohio for the Redhawks. He is a good quarterback and he will complete a lot of passes and won't throw many picks. The first year he started he led the Steelers to 15 and 1 season and made is to the AFC Championship game. We lost to the New England Patroits.

  Hines Ward is what you would call a possession wide receiver. He isn’t the fastest receiver in the NFL, but he will catch anything that you throw at him. He also is one of the best blocking wide receivers in the NFL. He also is one of the best blocking wide receivers in the NFL. He will always put a hit on the cornerback. He himself also always gets up after a big hit. Ward was the MVP of Super Bowl XL. He is the Steelers, in my opinion best wide receiver. He played his college ball at Georgia.
  Willie Parker exploded onto the scene in 2005. In 2005 season he rushed for 1,202 yards. In the first game against the Tennessee Titans he rushed for 162 yards. He is a very fast running back and can out run anybody in the NFL. He also will sometimes give an occasional stiff arm. The Steelers picked him up as a rookie free agent. He played at the University of North Caroline.
  Heath Miller is an upcoming tight end in the NFL. He is a big guy and can break tackles and run over people. As a rookie he caught for 459 yards and 6 touchdowns. He is powerful and can run people over and will catch anything. He is pretty fast. He was one of the best tight ends in college. In college he played at the University of Virginia.
 

Jerome Bettis is a great veteran running back. His speed has completely diminished, but  he has amazing power. What made him also good was that he had quick feet. With out him during the Super Bowl run no one would be able to run it into the end zone. Bettis's specialty was those short endzone runs. The Steelers picked him up from the Los Anegelas Rams from a trade in 1996. He retired after the Super Bowl as a Pittsburgh Steeler.