Big Ben, a tall quarterback, played 18 years for the Steelers, winning 2 Super Bowls. Despite success, his off-field problems should be considered for the Hall of Fame.
Webster was an amazing center for the Steelers. He won Super Bowls and was tough. He died young from a heart attack. His brain showed CTE, shown in "Concussion."
Ham, a Pennsylvania native, excelled in football from high school to the NFL, spending his whole career with the Steelers. He was known for his smarts and won four Super Bowls.
Steelers picked Mean Joe Greene in '69, turning them into winners. At 6'4", 275lbs, he dominated. Won awards and 4 Super Bowls, defining Steelers.
Terry Bradshaw, once criticized for mistakes, became a Steelers hero, winning four Super Bowls and even earning a spot in the Hall of Fame.
Lambert was a fearsome NFL player, scaring opponents with his looks and height. He was key to the Steelers' success and is now living quietly.
Harris caught The Immaculate Reception, starting a winning era for the Steelers. He ran hard, won awards, and helped win four Super Bowls.
Blount was amazing, so they made a rule in 1978, saying you can't touch a receiver until 5 yards ahead. This changed football, favoring passing. Despite this, Blount's stats stayed strong.