February 11, 2026 - 02:49

The Pittsburgh Steelers' foundational rebuild along the offensive line seems to have reached a pivotal point. Through the first three draft classes under the leadership of General Manager Omar Khan and Assistant GM Andy Weidl, the franchise has invested heavily in the trenches, signaling a clear and aggressive philosophical shift.
The commitment is evident in the selection of players like Broderick Jones, their first-round tackle from a year ago, and this year's top pick, center Zach Frazier. These moves follow the earlier investment in left tackle Dan Moore Jr. and the signing of guard Isaac Seumalo in free agency. The pattern is undeniable: the Steelers are building from the inside out, prioritizing a powerful, young offensive front to anchor their offense for years to come.
While roster construction is never truly finished, the heavy lifting appears done. The current lineup projects Jones and Moore at the tackle positions, with Seumalo and James Daniels at guard, and Frazier poised to take over at center. This group represents a deliberate and costly assembly of talent, moving away from patchwork solutions. The Steelers' front office has made its statement—the core of the offensive line is now in place, designed to protect the quarterback and establish a dominant running game for the foreseeable future.
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