The month of May is perhaps the most unique month on the calendar. While May typically signals the end of school years and television series, it also signifies the dawn of summer and vacation season. For Steelers fans, May is another pivotal steps toward the birth of a new season, as the Steelers will hold OTAs Tuesday through Thursday over the next two weeks beginning May 24.The ' 2022 draft cla s recently received its first taste of the during Pittsburgh's rookie minicamp. Much is expected of Pittsburgh's rookie cla s in Jerome Robinson Jersey 2022. First-round pick will compete with and to be the Steelers' new starting quarterback. and will be tasked with filling the voids left by the and departures in free agency. The Steelers are hoping that can bring a youthful fire to Pittsburgh's veteran defensive line.Let's take a look at the five things Steelers fans should keep an eye on during minicamp.The QB battleTuesday will be the first practice with the Steelers' new quarterback trio of Pickett, Trubisky and Mason Rudolph. While Rudolph is considered the underdog, his knowledge of the offense as well as his overall experience inside the facility will be at his advantage during the early portions of this position battle. Trubisky started to work with his new teammates shortly after signing with the Steelers in March. His experience as the starting quarterback in Chicago, as well as his season working with and Brian Daboll in Buffalo will benefit him in his new position battle.As far as Pickett is concerned, the rookie's poise and command of the huddle is certainly something the coaches will be watching over the course of the summer. From a technical standpoint, Pickett working on the Chris Paul Jersey quickne s of his release. Being able to get rid of the ball fast, and accurately, is a nece sity for an NFL starting quarterback. Just ask , who has made a career out taking what the defense gives him before taking his calculated shots.Johnson, Tuitt's participation PIT WR #18 The statuses of and will be something to watch during OTAs. A Pro Bowler last season, Johnson is going into the final year of his rookie contract. He was recently at a Pittsburgh-area youth football camp that he was scheduled to host. Johnson, who set career-highs in receptions (107), yards (1,161) and touchdown catches (8) in 2021, is certainly looking to cash in on the skyrocketing market for top-tier receivers. His current market value, according to Spotrac, is projected at $88.28 million over four years with an average annual salary of just over $22 million. To put that into perspective, , who was considered the best receiver in football in 2017, signed an extension that offseason that paid him roughly $17 million per season.Is Johnson worth $22 million a season? While he wasn't directly asked about Johnson, outgoing Steelers GM Kevin Colbert was asked earlier this offseason what merits investing considerable money into a Rodney McGruder Jersey veteran player."Any player at any position that we desire to pay, we feel he better be special at his position and maybe exceed where he was drafted and just recognize what they have accomplished at this level," , via 93.7 The Fan. "Again, I think we can do that at any given position for that special player within that group." Tuitt's situation is entirely different. The veteran defensive end did not play last season after suffering an injury along with the sudden, tragic death of his brother. The Steelers have publicly left the light on for Tuitt to return to the team this season. If Tuitt doesn't return, Pittsburgh will lean more on rookie DeMarvin Leal, a versatile lineman who posted 8.5 sacks during his final season at Texas A&M.New weapons on offense PIT WR #14 The Steelers' receiving corps will have a new flavor this season. Johnson is still at the top of the pecking order, while enters OTAs as the No. 2 receiver. The rest of the receiving corps includes players who were not on Pittsburgh's roster last season.As expected, Pittsburgh used their second-round pick on a receiver, selecting former Georgia wideout George Pickens with the 52nd overall pick. Pickens' upside was one of the reasons why the Steelers selected him over other receivers who were still on the board. He caught 85 pa ses and 14 touchdowns during his first two seasons at Georgia before he suffered a serious knee injury last spring. Instead of shutting it down and preparing for the draft, Blake Griffin Jersey Pickens returned to help the Bulldogs capture their first national title in over 40 years. He showcased his big-play ability by pulling down a 52-yard pa s in Georgia's win over Alabama in the Playoff title game. It's too early to depict whether or not Pickens will be able to challenge Claypool to be the Steelers' No. 2 receiver. But developing a quick rapport with Pickett would go a long way in helping him get more targets later this summer, especially if Pickett is able to win the starting job. How quickly these two mesh is something to keep an eye on during OTAs. PIT WR #19 There seems to be a wide range of opinions regarding Calvin Austin III, who was selected with the 138th overall pick. Austin's size (he's listed at 5-foot-9 and 170 pounds) undoubtedly led some fans to flash back to , a 2014 third-round pick who lasted just two years in Pittsburgh. Like Archer, Austin parlayed his speed into a succe sful college career. During his final two years at Memphis, Austin caught 19 touchdowns while scoring two more touchdowns on punt returns.Versatility is one of the things Tomlin mentioned regarding Austin. Along with po sibly running jet sweeps, Tomlin said that he can po sibly envision Austin playing on the outside as well as in the slot, where shorter receivers typically line up. Like Pickens, Tomlin says that Austin has physical qualities that aren't typical of a player of his size. It will be interesting to see how they use Austin during the early portions of camp. Furthermore, early flashes of potential from Austin would help quell any outside concerns about his lack of size. PIT TE #83 He's not a receiver, but expect fellow rookie to contribute to the pa sing game in 2022. Along with his family ties (his older brother is Steelers Pro Bowl defensive tackle Cam Heyward), Connor Heyward is more of an H-back who played multiple positions during his time at Michigan State. Heyward's versatility should help create more options in second-year offensive coordinator Matt Canada's playbook.Pittsburgh has a history of selecting H-back type players. In 2018, they spent a fifth-round pick on NC State's . While technically listed as a tight end, the Steelers used Samuels as Montrezl Harrell Jersey a running back. Samuels had his moments during his three seasons in Pittsburgh; he had over 140 rushing yards in a 2018 win over the and had 73 receptions and four touchdown catches during his first two years with the Steelers.Along with his versat