Now that the Pittsburgh Steelers’ season is over, it’s about time for the difficult offseason decisions to be made—or at least contemplated. That includes the consideration of not just those players who are preparing to reach unrestricted free agency, but especially in a season with limited cap space, those players under contract for 2020 who may cost more than they’re worth, relative to what the alternatives are.
While there are some players in the latter category who would seem to be no-brainer releases, such as Anthony Chickillo and Mark Barron (especially if they have any hope of retaining Bud Dupree), another player who will be looked at this offseason is veteran offensive lineman Ramon Foster, who just completed his 11th season.