One of the biggest points of emphasis for the Pittsburgh Steelers last offseason was improving their offensive line. They invested multiple resources into making that group better, drafting Troy Fautanu, Zach Frazier, and Mason McCormick. Unfortunately, Fautanu hasn’t played much this season due to injury, but the rest of their offensive line seems to be trending upward. However, former NFL offensive lineman A.Q. Shipley believes they still aren’t very good, and that will be on display this week against the Philadelphia Eagles.
“The difference between these two groups is one’s a top five offensive line, in my opinion, and one’s a bottom five offensive line,” Shipley said Thursday on the Clean Pocket YouTube channel.