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Recent Signings Not Expected To Impact Positions Of Mason Cole Or James Daniels, Dulac Says

The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed two guards so far this offseason, the second of which, Isaac Semualo, was unquestionably brought in to be a starter at a reported $8 million per season over three years. Nate Herbig, also primarily a guard, signed a two-year, $8 million deal.

These moves have led to many questions and nearly as much speculation as to what this all means for the rest of the interior offensive line, which includes fourth-year veteran Kevin Dotson returning as an incumbent starter at left guard.

According to Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the recent signings “are not expected to affect the positions of center Mason Cole and right guard James Daniels”, both of whom were signed as free agents a year ago and who started every game at those respective positions.