James Harrison's name is currently in front of T.J. Watt's name as Pittsburgh starting right outside linebacker.

Take a photo, because it isn't going to be like that for much longer.

According to the Post-Gazette's Ed Bouchette, Watt has been promoted to the team's starting right outside linebacker, while Harrison will be used as a "relief pitcher" for the 2017 season. The Steelers' starting linebackers for the 2017 season will be Watt and fellow outside linebacker Bud Dupree along with inside linebackers Ryan Shazier and Vince Williams.

“We have two guys who are first-rounders, we drafted them for this,” outside linebacker coach Joey Porter said on Monday. “Now you have to turn them loose and let them play.

Porter confirmed that the team's rotation at outside linebacker is over.

"It’ll be 48 [Dupree] and 90 [Watt], and they’ll just play until they’re tired. And when they get tired, somebody will come and relieve them. But it won’t be ‘This is your series and this is the next one’s series.’ We don’t have to do that.”

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Watt shined in his NFL debut, recording two sacks in Pittsburgh's 20-12 preseason victory over the Giants. Now, it will be up to Watt and his young teammates to uphold the tradition of dominant linebackers that have helped the Steelers win an unprecedented six Vince Lombardi Trophies since 1974.

"I felt like I belong here. I came out here into the game with a sense of confidence because of the work we've put in," Watt said on Friday. "This is where I'm supposed to be. I believe that I was born to play football."