As the roster continues to take shape ahead of the 2023 season, one thing appears rather clear for the Pittsburgh Steelers, especially along the offensive line: the depth at guard is rather strong.
After signing veterans Isaac Seumalo as a free agent in the offseason to be the starting left guard and Nate Herbig to be key depth at all three interior offensive line spots, those two moves pushed fourth-year left guard Kevin Dotson into a reserve role.
Sitting as the second reserve option and the No. 4 overall guard on the roster for the time being, Dotson could be a trade possibility for GM Omar Khan and assistant GM Andy Weidl, especially as rookie seventh-round draft pick Spencer Anderson continues to emerge and show great versatility.