The Cleveland Browns released their unofficial depth chart for Sunday’s 2017 season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers. NFL teams are required to post a depth chart every Wednesday during the season and it’s always labeled unofficial.

Here is the Browns’ offering for Week 1 and a few things you should take from it

At least one QB will be inactive

The Browns are carrying four quarterbacks on the active roster at a time where most NFL teams have just two. That means at least one will be inactive for the Steelers game. Newcomer Josh Woodrum is the easy choice. Cody Kessler is listed as the No. 2 and his relative experience should keep him active. Third QB Kevin Hogan could very well join Woodrum on the gameday inactive list.

Jabrill Peppers will handle all returns

The first-round rookie safety battled various players (Mario Alford, Rannell Hall, even Joe Haden) throughout camp to win the punt and kick return jobs. With everyone else gone, Peppers is the undisputed return specialist. The two players listed behind him, Sammie Coates on kicks and Reggie Davis on punts, both joined the team over the weekend and have scant practice time.

Depth is thin at cornerback

Cleveland only has four cornerbacks on the roster and all figure to play against the prolific Steelers passing offense. Newcomer Mike Jordan knows Gregg Williams’ defense from their Rams tenure together so he’s more ready to play than the other recent waiver claims. But if any of the foursome gets hurt, there is no next man up to be found. Many NFL teams have six corners on the active roster.

Four rookies will start

The Browns have the youngest roster in the NFL, and bthe starting lineup will feature four rookies. DeShone Kizer steps up at quarterback, Peppers gets the nod at free safety as well as return duties, Myles Garrett mans the right defensive end spot and Zane Gonzalez will handle the kicking duties.