Heading into Week 2, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive line ranks as one of the worst in the NFL, per PFF, as the Steelers dropped three spots from their preseason ranking and currently grade as the 24th-best offensive line in the league.
While the Steelers allowed four sacks on Sunday (PFF only credited the offensive line with allowing three of them), it’s the group’s run blocking that hurt their grade more than anything. Mason McCormick’s 60.9 run blocking grade led the way on a day the Steelers averaged just 2.7 yards per carry. OT Broderick Jones had the second-highest run block grade at 57.