While the quarterback position is the 800-pound gorilla in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ draft room this offseason, the organization is also well aware that they are going to need at least a couple of elephants to put in front of that gorilla to provide protection.
It may be going too far to say that Steelers’ offensive line in 2021 was in shambles, but it rarely aspired to much more. Even while individuals across the group had their struggles, the greatest difficulty was getting them to play collectively.
So how do you address the offensive line? Well, certainly, talent is a factor.