We only have one week until the Pittsburgh Steelers square off with the Washington Redskins in Week 1 of the regular season. It seems like it has been forever since we had real football and now it is almost here. The season is 16 games long and a whole lot can happen. Plenty has changed with this roster since the start of training camp, so it’s time for five big bold predictions about the upcoming season.

Ben Roethlisberger will lead the NFL in passing yards

In 2015, San Diego Charger quarterback Philip Rivers led the NFL with 4,870 yards. Roethlisberger averaged 329 yards passing per game but missed all or part of five games. Had he played a full 16-game season, he would have thrown for 5,264 yards. This season Roethlisberger stays healthy and beats out all the other quarterbacks in the NFL.

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Ryan Shazier will make the All-Pro team

It’s time. It’s time for inside linebacker Ryan Shazier to take his spot among the best linebackers in the NFL. He’s as explosive and dynamic as any defensive player in the league. Watching him play in the preseason, it really looks like the Steelers are going to feature him in this defense. All he needs to do is stay healthy.

Antonio Brown breaks the single-season receptions record

This one is almost too easy. No wide receiver in the NFL works harder than Antonio Brown. In 2015, even while being forced to endure Landry Jones and Mike Vick as his quarterback, Brown came within eight receptions of breaking the record. Brown puts himself among NFL immortality this season.

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No Steeler will get 10 or more sacks

It’s been since 2010 that a Steelers player has topped 10 sacks for a single season. That was the ageless wonder, James Harrison. But 2016 is going to be all about the “it takes a village” mentality when it comes to pressuring the quarterback. I wouldn’t be shocked if eight guys have at least five, but no player will hit double digits.

The Steelers will win 14 games

This team is primed for success. They have the best trio in the league at QB, RB and WR. Their defense has been re-tooled and looks to be faster and more dynamic. There is tons of young talent on both sides of the football and one of the best offensive lines in the NFL. A 14-2 regular season if Ben Roethlisberger stays healthy.