The offensive line has really come together for the Pittsburgh Steelers over the last month. Measuring an offensive line’s performance can be difficult because of the number of factors at play, but it is pretty black and white if you look at the Steelers’ progression in sacks taken and rushing yards gained. Over the first six games of the season, the Steelers allowed 16 sacks and rushed for 488 yards. Over the last five games, just 9 sacks and 766 yards. One of the main talking points has been the addition of Broderick Jones into the lineup at right tackle, but the rest of the line has performed better, too.