The Pittsburgh Steelers don’t have much depth along their offensive line as it stands right now, and the performance of the starting unit will be important for the Steelers to be a good offensive team in 2025. But as much as performance matters, so does health.
OT Troy Fautanu is looking to get back to full strength after missing almost all of his rookie season with a dislocated kneecap. The Athletic’s Nick Baumgardner believes that while Fautanu can be a “standout” pass protector, keeping him healthy will be extremely important for the Steelers offense.
“The good news is that most of Fautanu’s work before the injury — granted, a small sample size — received solid praise, as the versatile 6-3, 317-pounder worked on the right side after spending his entire college career on the left (at tackle and guard).