It’s hard to grade out any worse than the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive line did in Saturday’s loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Particularly in pass protection, Pittsburgh received ugly marks across the board.
Per Pro Football Focus, of the 42 qualifying linemen who have played so far this week, the Thursday game along with the trio of Saturday contests, the three worst pass protectors were Steelers. And given how bad their grades are, the Sunday slate might not change things.
Left tackle Dan Moore Jr., right tackle Broderick Jones, and right guard James Daniels all sat in the bottom three, 40-42, of PFF’s grading.