Two years after drafting him, the Pittsburgh Steelers finally have Broderick Jones entrenched at left tackle, as they originally envisioned. For his first two years, he ended up stuck on the right side, partly due to Dan Moore Jr’s inability to play there. Going into Year 3, however, he has everything set in front of him. It’s now on him to take advantage of the opportunity, and his teammates see the difference.
“He seems to be more comfortable at left”, C Zach Frazier said of Broderick Jones yesterday, via Pittsburgh’s DSEN. “I think he played there in college.