An old-school lineman like Brian Baldinger can appreciate an old-school draft. That’s how the Pittsburgh Steelers went about their 2024 draft class, loading up on physical and nasty offensive linemen. First and second-round investments, with three taken over the team’s first five selections. With a retooled o-line, Baldinger believes Pittsburgh has put themselves in the AFC North’s passenger seat next to the Baltimore Ravens.
“I think the Pittsburgh Steelers keep improving…last year, the Steelers were 5-1 in the AFC North,” Baldinger said on NFL Network. “Their only loss was a field goal loss to Cleveland in Cleveland when their offense couldn’t score a point.