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Pittsburgh Steelers’ Mike Tomlin Doesn’t Hold Back About Offensive Line
Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

In recent years, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive line has undergone significant evolution. Despite concerted efforts by the front office, this crucial unit has often emerged as the team’s Achilles’ heel.

A notable stride towards fortifying the offensive line was made last season when the Steelers traded up to secure the talented offensive tackle, Broderick Jones. Building on this momentum, the team made further strides in the 2024 draft, acquiring three additional promising offensive linemen.

Among them are Troy Fautanu and Zach Frazier, both expected to make immediate impacts as rookies for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Following the draft, head coach Mike Tomlin emphasized the strategic emphasis on acquiring tough, physically imposing linemen. This deliberate approach aligns with the team’s vision of forging a resilient, formidable offensive line.

“We just wanna roll people, man, to be honest with you guys. We have some backs that we like. We have a good offensive line. We took Broderick Jones a year ago. This draft pool or class we thought was really loaded with some top-end offensive line talent and we just wanted to draw from that well.”

Under the guidance of new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive strategy is undergoing a transformation. With a renewed focus on power and aggression, fueled by this influx of fresh talent, the team is poised to unleash a relentless, punishing running game.

It will be interesting to see how the Pittsburgh Steelers fair during the 2024 NFL season. Mike Tomlin’s presence alone will always give the team a fighting chance.

This article first appeared on NFL Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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