The Steelers wrapped up preparation for Sunday's game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium and did so with a full slate of players.

For the first time in a long time the status report is empty. Nobody listed as questionable. Nobody listed as doubtful. And most importantly, nobody has been ruled out.

JuJu Smith-Schuster missed the last four games but was a full participant in practice the last two days. While he might not be back to full strength, he is good enough to not be listed on the status report. Smith-Schuster said he doesn't know what the plan is for him on Sunday, but he will do whatever Coach Mike Tomlin decides.

"I don't feel 100% but I am going to see what I can do," said Smith-Schuster. "It depends on what Coach says. It's coming along. It's a process. The knee is kind of tricky. You don't really know you are full go until you run your full speed, when you are getting hit, getting tackled. Hopefully I am able to go this week and play.

"I think at the end of the day, when it comes down to me playing this weekend it's a mental game. How strong can I tolerate the pain? It's a process I can take slow. Hopefully I am able to go this week and play with my boys."

Smith-Schuster said he feels like he can be an asset to the team if he does play, giving the offense another weapon they can use down the stretch.

"I think I can do a lot for this team, being a leader, being a role model for these guys," said Smith-Schuster, who said doing cardio has kept him ready to go the last few weeks. "Moreso just being out there and making plays. Being able to go out there and make those contested catches, doing what I usually do."