Along a rebuilt offensive line in Pittsburgh, the Steelers remain without a true backup center — for now.
That might not seem like a huge position of need, but it’s an important one overall for the Steelers, especially from a depth perspective.
While it might be a glaring hole on the roster, at least on paper, second-year offensive line coach Pat Meyer is comfortable with where the Steelers are with the backup center position. He told reporters Wednesday that the team has “four or five” options to be the backup center.
Presumably, Meyer means the likes of Kendrick Green, James Daniels, Nate Herbig, Ryan McCollum and rookie Spencer Anderson.