In recent years, the Pittsburgh Steelers have moved rather quickly toward building a bully, especially offensively, leaning into a run-heavy approach with running backs Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren, allowing them to hammer away at defensive fronts.
They’ve also built up the trenches, too, drafting Broderick Jones last season, singing Isaac Seumalo and James Daniels in free agency, too.
Now, they have a chance to continue to build up the bully-ball style offensively along the offensive line, this time at either offensive tackle or center.
One player in the 2024 NFL Draft class along the offensive line would certainly match the power aspect of what the Steelers are looking for.