With second-year pro Broderick Jones in line to eventually move over to left tackle and rookie first-round pick Troy Fautanu looking like the future at right tackle, veteran offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. finds himself in a bit of a tough spot with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
While he’s started 49 of a possible 50 games at left tackle the last three seasons for the Steelers as a former fourth-round pick out of Texas A&M, Moore finds himself with serious competition for the job entering his fourth season in the NFL.
That competition could ultimately land Moore in a swing-tackle role in the NFL.