With current Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown officially out of the picture in the “Steel City,” it is fellow wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster's time to shine for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Though the Steelers are widely expected to have a bit of a down year in 2019-20 as the heralded AFC North franchise transitions out of the “Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell era,” Smith-Schuster remains a major bright spot for the always dangerous franchise.

Even though Smith-Schuster is now slated to encounter a true breakout season in the absence of Brown, Pro Football Focus recently helped prove that the former USC Trojans standout has already solidified as a legitimate NFL talent.

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With Brown now a member of the aforementioned Raiders, the Steelers also lost former All-Pro running back Le'Veon Bell to free agency and eventually the New York Jets.

As a result, the Steelers will no doubt look to Smith-Schuster to help fill a huge void with the duo of Brown and Bell previously accounting for the majority of the team's offensive production.

While Smith-Schuster was already in the mix, he will now become the No. 1 option in regards to the entire Steelers offense. Even though Pittsburgh still has up-and-coming running back James Conner in the fold, it will take more than a rushing attack to slash through the opposing defenses that call the AFC North home.

With the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals making up four divisional matchups for the Steelers in 2019-20, it may actually be the team's two outings against the upstart Cleveland Browns that garner the most attention this time around.