Here come the unbeaten Steelers from Western Pennsylvania, crossing the Keystone State to meet the unbeaten Eagles.They only play every four years, but how cool it is that each is 2-0 and looking strong when they meet Sunday?Even without star running back LeVeon Bell and emerging receiver Martavis Bryant -- Bell finishes his three-game league suspension this weekend, while Bryant is suspended for the entire season -- Pittsburghs offense has hummed. DeAngelo Williams leads the NFL in rushing in his 11th pro season, Antonio Brown is the games most dangerous wideout, and Ben Roethlisberger is making big plays.They dont ask for a birth certificate before the game, Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz says of the 33-year-old Williams.They dont give you 9 yards (to gain a first down) if you are over 30. Youve still got to get 10. Hes a patient runner, hes compact, and hes strong. He can test every area of your run gaps.The Steelers dont have many run gaps; their rush defense ranks second. So Philly might need to rely once more on rookie quarterback Carson Wentz. Hes made a strong debut in wins over Cleveland and Chicago, but Pittsburgh isnt anything like those two tailenders.Eagles coach Doug Pederson pays Wentz quite a compliment when asked if he saw some Roethlisberger in the second overall draft pick.Little bit, little bit, Pederson says.Carson has the ability to extend plays with his legs. Ben is big, strong, physical in the pocket, hard to bring down and continues to have great vision down the field.I think thats one thing with Carsons strength is he continues to have that vision down the field when things begin to break down.So, yeah, there are a lot of similarities there. The fact that theyre both very good throwers outside the pocket is a tribute to both of them.As would be a 3-0 record.The action began Thursday night with New Englands 27-0 home victory over Houston.Jacoby Brissett had a 27-yard touchdown run in his first NFL start, LeGarrette Blount added scoring runs of 1 and 41 yards for New England (3-0). It was the Patriots first shutout win since 2012, and the first time the Texans (2-1) have been shutout since 2003.Brissett started in place of Jimmy Garoppolo, who was inactive because of an injured right shoulder. It was the first time since Drew Bledsoe in 1993 that New England had started a rookie quarterback.Atlanta (1-1) at New Orleans (2-0), Monday nightA rematch of the biggest regular-season game in Saints history, their return to the Superdome after being displaced for 2005 by Hurricane Katrina. A blocked punt by Steve Gleason -- theres a statue outside the stadium honoring it -- sparked a 2006 win over Atlanta, and the Saints wound up in the playoffs.Theres a lot of symbolism in that game, Saints coach Sean Payton says. That idea of rebirth. ... You have this event that coincides with the reopening of an area that was used to shelter people. There were a ton of things that were somewhat unreal about it. ... Obviously that was an emotional night, and it was loud.Falcons coach Dan Quinn lost both of these rivalry games in his initial season in Atlanta.Denver (2-0) at Cincinnati (1-1)The Broncos hit the road for the first time, and you can be sure theyll be hitting anything that moves in a Bengals uniform. Denvers defense is hellacious once more, especially against the pass, ranking second. Super Bowl MVP Von Miller already has four sacks.On the other side, Cincinnati is dead last in rushing defense, and Broncos RB C.J. Anderson leads the NFL with seven runs of at least 10 yards. The Broncos have an NFL-best record in September over the past three seasons of 11-1.Cincinnati opened with two road contests and now tries to get its running game in gear at home. Jeremy Hill and Giovani Bernard have combined for less than 100 yards rushing in the first two games.Minnesota (2-0) at Carolina (1-1)A tough test for the Vikings minus Adrian Peterson, sidelined by knee surgery. At least Sam Bradford looked sharp as he stepped into the QB void created when Teddy Bridgewater went down in the preseason.Obviously, when Adrians in the game, everyones loading the box, trying to stop the run, which gives us a lot of one-on-one matchups on the outside, Bradford says. It also makes our play action pretty effective. When they see him coming downhill, everyones stepping up to stop the run.Well have to see how defenses try to play us from here on out.The Panthers have won 14 straight home games, including playoffs. Theyre getting terrific production from WR Kelvin Benjamin, who missed all of 2015 with a knee injury after a strong rookie season. He has 13 catches and three TDs in two games.The game is in Charlotte, which was declared to be in state of emergency Wednesday by Gov. Pat McCrory due to police shooting protests.Detroit (1-1) at Green Bay (1-1)Coming off their sloppy loss at Minnesota, the Packers get their first home game -- against a Lions team that was even sloppier in blowing a lead to Tennessee.The previous time the Pack visited Ford Field, they won on a desperation pass from Aaron Rodgers to Richard Rodgers.Well, we actually dont call it `Hail Mary, Packers coach Mike McCarthy says. We call it `Rebound Pass. ... Weve got the ball thrown at the right time clock to give our receivers enough time to get down the field and it was definitely at the angle that youre looking at.San Francisco (1-1) at Seattle (1-1)The 49ers havent won in Seattle since late in the 2011 season. But Blaine Gabbert has thrown a TD pass in 12 straight games, had a 98.2 passer rating in his previous meeting with the Seahawks, and has found two unexpectedly proficient targets so far in TE Vance McDonald and WR Jeremy Kerley. Kerley leads the team with 10 receptions and McDonald has caught two of the 49ers three TD passes.Seattle cant find its offense and has some hobbled players in RB Thomas Rawls (shin), WR Doug Baldwin (knee) and WR Tyler Lockett (knee). All are expected to play, and Rawls rushed for 209 yards and a TD in the previous game vs. the 49ers.Los Angeles (1-1) at Tampa Bay (1-1)Tampa is one of three teams without a takeaway so far, joining Seattle and the Giants. Even worse, the Bucs have an NFL-high six giveaways, with five interceptions thrown by Jameis Winston.The Rams have the NFLs worst offense statistically, but they woke up last week against Seattle in their first game back in Los Angeles after a debacle of an opener at the 49ers.New York Jets (1-1) at Kansas City (1-1)The beginning of a gantlet for New York: four straight 2015 playoff teams. At least the Jets come into this one with a potent passing attack featuring Brandon Marshall and Eric Decker, and RB Matt Forte offering balance. They also can get after the passer on defense.KC, coming off its first regular-season loss in 12 games, might get back star running back Jamaal Charles (right knee). The way to penetrate the Jets defense right now, though, has been to challenge cornerback Darrelle Revis.Chicago (0-2) at Dallas (1-1)Dallas benefited from some poor play by Washington QB Kirk Cousins a week ago, and now could be looking at Bears backup Brian Hoyer or a banged-up (thumb) Jay Cutler. Both can be turnover machines.Shockingly, the Cowboys have lost eight straight at home dating to last seasons opener. It might be tough for the struggling Bears to sneak out with a victory: Chicago also will be without LBs Lamarr Houston (knee) and Danny Trevathan (sprained thumb), along with the likely absence of DL Eddie Goldman (sprained ankle).Washington (0-2) at New York Giants (2-0)The intrigue here centers on the rematch between Giants star wideout Odell Beckham Jr., and Redskins cornerback Josh Norman. Last December, during Normans All-Pro season with Carolina, he so frustrated Beckham that OBJ committed three penalties and wound up suspended for the next game.Both guys were playing relatively nice during the week, refusing to stoke the fire. Lets see if that approach holds up Sunday.Baltimore (2-0) at Jacksonville (0-2)Like the Redskins, the Jaguars have tempered high expectations with a stumbling start. A close home loss to Green Bay is acceptable, but a rout at the hands of San Diego is not. Another defeat and all of those prognostications that Jacksonville was on the come will begin to look foolish.The Ravens have ridden a hot defense that ranks second overall and first against the pass. If they can handle the Allens -- dangerous wideouts Hurns and Robinson -- they could have their first 3-0 start since 2009.Cleveland (0-2) at Miami (0-2)The Dolphins are somewhat schizophrenic in 2016. They showed solid defense in a loss to Seattle, then fell apart early at New England and were blitzed for 24 first-half points. But they also rallied to fall by only seven against the Patriots.At least Cleveland is consistent: banged-up and losing. Rookie Cody Kessler becomes the third Browns QB this season -- and the 99th (well, actually the 26th) since the franchise was reborn in 1999.Arizona (1-1) at Buffalo (0-2)Rex Ryan fired offensive coordinator Greg Roman and well see what effect it has as the discombobulated Bills face one of the NFLs best. The Cardinals head to the road for the first time, and their multi-pronged offense will severely challenge Ryans underwhelming D.Well without question weve had a lot of setbacks. You know, through injury, suspension, whatever, Ryan notes. Nobodys feeling sorry for us, we certainly understand that, and were not feeling sorry for ourselves. We know we have to get better and we have plenty of capable guys that are playing for us, so theres absolutely no excuses.Oakland (1-1) at Tennessee (1-1)The Raiders have shown lots of offense by averaging 470 yards and with Derek Carr throwing four TD passes and not being intercepted. But they also have given up 69 points.Oakland needs to watch out for tight end Delanie Walker, who has become a major force in Nashville and had six catches for 91 yards against the Raiders last season. In the win at Detroit, Walker went for six receptions for 83 yards and a TD.San Diego (1-1) at Indianapolis (0-2)Two more injury-plagued clubs. Indys secondary is a real mess, and the Chargers lost top receiver Keenan Allen and versatile running back Danny Woodhead for the season.The Chargers have won six of the past seven in this series, including three straight, and are 12-3 on the road against the Colts. 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"Four now," Carl Gunnarsson told the Leaf Report proudly following a 5-2 victory over New York on Tuesday night, the clubs fifth straight at home. With Mark Schlabachs most recent Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings as our guide, we have ranked everything from the weakest position groups to potential Olympians. This week, what are the biggest summer questions facing each team in the top 25?1.?Alabama Crimson Tide Is Bo Scarbrough really ready? Can he step into Derrick Henrys shoes and not miss a beat? Because, well, thats a lot to ask. Although Scarbrough is everything you look for in a running back -- big, powerful, athletic -- he is inexperienced and carries a history of injuries. Picking up the intricacies of the position (blocking, pass-catching, etc.) will be what makes or breaks the redshirt sophomores potential to be the feature back and an SEC star. -- Alex Scarborough2.?Clemson Tigers The pass rush. Its not that Clemson doesnt have talent at defensive end. Dabo Swinney is convinced that Austin Bryant, Clelin Ferrell and Richard Yeargin will develop into top-flight defenders. But none of them has much experience. Thats the downside of putting four defensive ends into the NFL the past two years. Swinneys hope, however, is that the competition among the inexperienced talent will generate better practices during fall camp and have the Tigers ready to pick up where they left off on defense last season. --?David M. Hale3.?Michigan WolverinesWho is going to play quarterback for the Wolverines? Wilton Speight and John OKorn have been in a neck-and-neck position battle since spring. With a litany of receiving weapons this season and one of the games best QB tutors in Jim Harbaugh, whoever comes out on top will find himself in position to succeed. -- Dan Murphy4. Florida State SeminolesQuarterback is the most glaring question mark, but will the rest of the offense step up to alleviate the pressure? Dalvin Cook will do his part, but the offensive line and receivers need to reach his level. Both groups were far too inconsistent a year ago. The line is imposing and talented, and Travis Rudolph stood out among the receivers this spring. -- Jared Shanker5.?Oklahoma SoonersWith status of preseason All-Big 12 pick Jordan Thomas up in the air for the opener following an offseason arrest, cornerback is a huge concern for the Sooners going into camp. Thomas is the defenses only proven performer at the position as the team heads into a nonconference slate that features a pair of outstanding opposing quarterbacks, Houstons Greg Ward and Ohio States J.T. Barrett. --?Jake Trotter6. LSU TigersLeonard Fournette is ready, as are the offensive line and receiver corps, led by Malachi Dupre and Travin Dural. The defense is solid, too, with one of the most talented secondaries in the country. But the passing game? Thats the issue. Coaches and teammates say they see a change in quarterback Brandon Harris now that hes a junior, but he has work to do to change his reputation as an underachiever holding back an otherwise talented offense. -- Scarborough7.?Stanford Cardinal Who will hand the ball off to Christian McCaffrey? Both Keller Chryst and Ryan Burns appear to be capable options to replace Kevin Hogan. No pressure, guys. The past two Stanford quarterbacks (Andrew Luck and Hogan) have had coaching positions named in their honor. -- Kyle Bonagura8. Notre Dame Fighting Irish Whom will Brian Kelly pick at quarterback? DeShone Kizer has the experience, but before an injury,?Malik Zaire was pegged as the starter in 2015. Kelly said the offense has developed around Kizer, so hell do a better job of tweaking the offense to Zaires skills when the left-hander is in during fall practice. That should ensure Kelly picks the most talented option. -- Shanker9.?Ohio State BuckeyesIs Mike Weber ready for prime time? Theres no veteran around to help ease him into a role as the primary rusher, and from the first day of camp, the pressure will be on the redshirt freshman to live up to his recruiting hype. As if following the footsteps of Carlos Hyde and Ezekiel Elliott werent a big enough challenge, the title hopes for the Buckeyes could hinge on Webers ability to match the standard of the superstars who came before him and thrived in Urban Meyers power-spread offense. -- Austin Ward10. Tennessee Volunteers People will point to Joshua Dobbs ability to consistently get the ball downfield, but hes going to need some protection to do anything this fall. The battle at left tackle is crucial for the Vols. Longtime starter Kyler Kerbyson is gone, which leaves redshirt freshman Drew Richmond to battle with Chance Hall, who started seven games at right tackle last year, and Brett Kendrick. Richmond appears to be the favorite, but this should last through all of camp. -- Edward Aschoff11.?USC Trojans Max Browne or Sam Darnold? Many people expected Browne to be announced as Cody Kesslers replacement in the spring, but Darnolds play prevented that. Browne remains the favorite, but dont be surprised if Darnold, a redshirt freshman, starts at quarterback against Alabama. -- Bonagura12. Georgia Bulldogs Kirby Smart is searching for some defensive linemen, a couple linebackers, the right offensive line combination and some playmakers at receiver. He has two running backs coming back from injuries, and he still has to figure out who is the starting quarterback. Freshman phenom Jacob Eason is the fan favorite, but Smart isnt going to rush his progress. Veterans Greyson Lambert and Brice Ramsey will have every chance to take the starting job, but Eason is waiting in the wings. How will Smart play this in the weeks leading up to opening weekend? -- Aschoff13. Ole Miss Rebels Hugh Freeze likes the taleent and depth coming back on his offensive line, but Ole Miss lost five starters from last years group and returns just 36 career starts.ddddddddddddThere will be moving and shaking up front all camp, but freshman Greg Little is the X factor. If he can cement his spot at left tackle, Freeze might find the perfect combination before taking on Florida State.?-- Aschoff14.?Oklahoma State Cowboys Whos going to rush the passer? The Cowboys are flush with youth at defensive end after losing Emmanuel Ogbah and Jimmy Bean, who combined to record 28 tackles for loss and 18.5 sacks in 2015. Vincent Taylor is a force in the middle. OSU is athletic across the front four. But its production is likely to decline, and it must find someone -- perhaps Jarrell Owens -- to draw the attention of opponents on the edge. --?Mitch Sherman15.?Michigan State SpartansCan the Spartans rebuild in the trenches? The offensive and defensive lines in East Lansing -- staples of the programs recent success -- lost three starters apiece at the end of last season. Malik McDowell will star on defense, but the Spartans have to sort out a long list of less experienced options (including two transfers) to complement him. -- Murphy16.?Washington Huskies Is the hype justified? That wont be determined quite yet, but there will be heightened interest around the program from Day 1 after the Huskies spent the offseason lavished with constant praise. -- Bonagura 17. Houston Cougars The Cougars need to find leadership of the vocal variety on defense. The talent at defensive coordinator Todd Orlandos disposal is sufficient, but after the graduation of multiyear starters such as linebacker Elandon Roberts and safeties Trevon Stewart and Adrian McDonald -- all of whom were vocal, heart-and-soul types for the Cougars -- new faces need to step into those roles if the Cougars are to have similar success on that side of the ball. Defensive end Cameron Malveaux seems the most likely candidate to step up, but Orlandos trying to find someone at every level of the defense. -- Sam Khan Jr.18. North Carolina Tar HeelsCan the defense get the ball back to what should be a dominant offense? Opponents saw what Baylor did in the bowl, coupled it with the fact that the Tar Heels lost two key linebackers and are thinking they will be able to run all over North Carolina. The defense needs to play better against the rush to prevent time-sustaining drives, get off the field and give the offense a chance to showcase its skill. -- Shanker19.?Oregon Ducks Can Brady Hoke breathe life back into the Ducks struggling defense? The unit was a disaster with Don Pellum calling plays, which led Mark Helfrich to demote him and turn the keys over to the former Michigan head coach. Quarterback is a concern, but not as much as the downward trend on defense. -- Bonagura20.?TCU Horned Frogs Whos going to lead this powerful offense? Trevone Boykin leaves big shoes to fill, and TCU coaches have remained noncommittal about who leads the race between Kenny Hill and Foster Sawyer. Even though Hill has SEC experience and was named the Big 12s preseason newcomer of the year, Sawyer has a shot to win the job. Its going to come down to how the QBs fare in scrimmages this month. -- Max Olson21. Texas A&M Aggies How quickly will the offensive line jell? The Aggies graduated three starters, which means a lot of new faces are being plugged in this year. Erik McCoys development at center and Koda Martins progress at right tackle are of particular importance as the Aggies try to improve in an area in which they have been maddeningly inconsistent the past two years. For new offensive coordinator Noel Mazzones offense to start on the right foot, the Aggies need to be good up front. --?Khan22.?UCLA Bruins How will the Bruins adapt to a new scheme on offense? Theyll look more traditional -- tight ends, fullback and snaps from under center -- and rely heavily on sophomore quarterback Josh Rosen. -- Bonagura23.?Iowa HawkeyesWho is going to do the punting and kicking? The Hawkeyes return starters at almost every position from their undefeated 2015 regular season, but special teams is undergoing a changing of the guard. Punter Dillon Kidd and kicker Marshall Koehn (who hit seven kicks from 40 yards or more last fall) are gone. For a team that plays in a lot of close battles, building trust in young specialists could be a deciding factor in the bid for another divisional title. -- Murphy24. Miami HurricanesBrad Kaaya has first-round potential, but will the offensive line allow the offense to flourish? Mark Richt is determined to run the football to help the passing game, but Miami was 61st among 65 Power 5 teams in rushing yards before contact last season. The good news is the Hurricanes return a lot along the offensive line, so there should be more cohesion, despite adjusting to a new coaching staff. -- Shanker25.?Louisville CardinalsThe offensive line. Plenty of attention has gone to QB Lamar Jackson, who were told has made huge strides as a pocket passer this offseason. None of that will matter, however, if his line doesnt take a big step forward. Last season, Louisville allowed the third-highest rate of pressures in the Power 5 (38.9 percent of dropbacks), and its ground game offered little support, which forced Jackson to become a runner rather than a passer. Most of last years O-line returns this season, but itll need to be a year better -- not just a year older. --?Hale ' ' '