The Pittsburgh Steelers’ moves along the offensive line this offseason have led to some speculation about what their plans might be. After signing two interior offensive linemen in free agency a year ago, they did so again in 2023—and four players can’t start at three positions.
The first lineman they signed was Nate Herbig, coming in on a two-year, $8 million deal. It was only later that they completed a more substantial deal for Isaac Seumalo, who would come in and be a plug-and-play starter.
But at least some began to wonder about the Herbig signing. Would he still start?