Zach Frazier felt like a Steelers player long before they drafted him, and his rookie season only solidified that fact. As a Day 1 starter, he showed a base level of professionalism that never wavered. He also displayed his physicality, his grit, and his toughness, particularly amid injury.
While Mason Rudolph wasn’t with the Steelers in 2024 for Frazier’s rookie season, he sees what everyone has in him. Before Aaron Rodgers signed, he also got to work with Frazier extensively with the first-team offense the past two weeks.
“He’s a great dude. He’s a former wrestler, so he’s a versatile guy,” Rudolph said of Frazier, via the Steelers’ website.