Coming out of an offseason that featured a number of changes on the roster and in the coaching room along the offensive line for the Pittsburgh Steelers, plenty of questions remain for one of the league’s worst starting units overall.
Throughout the 2021 season the Steelers’ offensive line was downright dismal as a run-blocking unit, struggled to protect an aging Ben Roethlisberger, and really negated any sort of progress the Steelers’ offense attempted to make last season under new offensive coordinator Matt Canada.
Those struggles led to former GM Kevin Colbert investing heavily in free agency in the offensive line, quickly signing interior offensive linemen Mason Cole and James Daniels in free agency in an effort to bolster the offensive line some, while also retaining right tackle Chukwuma Okorafor in free agency.