When they’ve enjoyed sustained success, the Pittsburgh Steelers have built their team through the draft. They were able to find future stalwarts seemingly every April, building a contender without having to search outside the organization much. This offseason is a great example as to how that philosophy has changed. According to former Steeler Ryan Clark, that’s a problem.
On the Green Light Podcast with Chris Long, Clark spoke about the differences between the way Howie Roseman runs the Philadelphia Eagles and the way the Steelers are led by Mike Tomlin and Omar Khan.
“[Roseman] finds this era’s Eagles guys,” Clark said Tuesday.