The Pittsburgh Steelers are thin along the offensive line. An offseason of free agency departures with no significant additions, the team is in a worse spot compared to a season ago. There are already questions about the starting five and their growth, but the Steelers can’t afford any long-term injuries without really feeling the squeeze. Free agency is shallow. It usually is. Talented offensive linemen don’t remain free agents in late May and there’s always a scarcity at the position. Teams aren’t looking to trade or cut them in the summer months. Pittsburgh added Nick Broeker earlier this week but more depth can be had.
With Free Agency Options Slim, There’s Another Way For Steelers To Improve O-Line Depth
