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Kevin Colbert: Signings Of Daniels, Cole ‘Comforting’ With Interior OL Options, ‘Lessened The Desire’ To Add Via Draft

The Pittsburgh Steelers had one of the worst offensive lines in football in 2021. They exited the 2022 NFL Draft without taking an offensive lineman. But they make two significant signings in that area during free agency in March, as well as a key re-signing, and that provided the team with a lot of comfort in that regard relative to other spots on the roster.

The Steelers signed James Daniels to a three-year, $26.5 million contract, and Mason Cole to a three-year, $15.5 million contract. Both have experience starting at both guard and center, though Daniels has at this point worked more at guard, and Cole has stated his preference at center.