The Steelers go to training camp this week with some big questions. How will the quarterback competition play out? Will the defense be able to stop the run? Is the team deep enough at corner? No questions are more important to their success in 2022, though, than those concerning the offensive line. The offense will go as the line goes. So, will the group be better this season than last, and if so, by how much?
It’s often said you get what you pay for. If that’s the case, the Steelers have cause for concern. Although they’ve signed two new starters up front, Pittsburgh has spent less money on their line for the 2022 season — a total of $23.