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Group Of Analysts View Steelers’ O-Line As Average At Best, Worst In Division

The Pittsburgh Steelers have made substantial progress improving their offensive line this offseason. Their draft revolved around fortifying the front five in an effort to help the run game and the team’s new faces at quarterback. Adding OT Troy Fautanu and C Zach Frazier are quality on-paper upgrades, but analysts want to see the group in action before showing them much love.

Warren Sharp’s team at Sharp Football Analysis voted to rank the top offensive lines in football, 1-32. Pittsburgh finished 21st overall and according to Sharp, never ranked higher than average on any one ballot.