The Pittsburgh Steelers used to have a reputation as a bruising and gritty football team that would win games on the ground rather than through the air. For the past few seasons, that has not been the case because their offensive line has struggled mightily. Not all of the blame for the offense’s poor performances can be put on the offensive line. The play calling and quarterback play have been dreadful as well. The Steelers, seemingly sick of this issue, invested multiple major assets into their offensive line. This began with Broderick Jones last year, and one offensive line specialist believes he could be the key to the Steelers’ offensive line finally improving.