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Top 5 2014 Pittsburgh Steeler Training Camp Arrivals

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – If you've been going through football withdrawal, the wait is over. The Steelers have all safely reported to Saint Vincent College in Latrobe.

This is one of those odd years for the Steelers. There's been a lot of turnover this off-season. Some of the more veteran players are gone from the team.

Something you don't see very often around the Steelers is all the new faces.

But on arrival day, that means it's a little more low-key coming in.

Over the years, various Pittsburgh Steelers players have arrived to training camp in some very interesting ways.

Of course, the big difference is no Brett Keisel, so that means no farm equipment, no large construction vehicles, none of that kind of stuff.

That meant the beginning of the 2014 training camp in Latrobe was a little different.

Here are the top 5 Steelers Training Camp Arrivals:

(5) – Dri Archer and Shaq Richardson are ready for training camp, complete with matching TVs. Apparently made a quick shopping trip before it started.

(4) – Maurkice Pouncey arrived to training camp in style. Would you expect anything less?

(3) – He may be 325-pounds and 6-foot 4-inches tall but don't mess with Steve Mclendon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pillow.

(2) – Maybe Antonio Brown should change his name to the A-Team after showing up in a van straight out of the A-Team movie.

(1) - He's from Swaggin University and Ike Taylor didn't disappoint. He showed up complete with a GoPro camera strapped to his chest, and wearing Google Glass.

(Honorable Mention) - Brett Keisel may not be in training camp, but that didn't stop him from having a little fun, and posting this photo of him on a toy tractor. As you might remember, last year Keisel showed up to training camp on a real tractor.

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