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Personnel sales from Steelers: Breaking the start penalty

The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to set up a fairly different offensive from the beginning of last season, so let’s take a look. They have rebuilt parts of the squad with different means, some decisive, others not so much. So we will break down the projected starters and contributors and compare them with the last year.


Quarterback: Aaron Rodgers or Mason Rudolph

Starter last season: Russell Wilson (intended; Justin Fields started the start due to a violation))

Last year, the Steelers offensive Russell Wilson, Justin Fields and Kyle were all on the quarterback. They are all gone now, although the work has not yet been done. They signed Mason Rudolph new, who will probably start when Aaron Rodgers decides not to sign. Provided that Rodgers signs, he has to prove that after the 5-12 games last year he still has something in the tank with the jets.

Run back: Jayl Warren or Kaleb Johnson

Starter last season: Najee Harris

The Steelers offensive started Najee Harris in the past four years, but they separated from him in this low season. When he keeps Jaylen Warren on a tender in the second round, he should open the season as a starter. However, they added Kaleb Johnson in the third round of the NFL design of 2025, which could eat away considerably during his supporting processes.

Wide recipient: George Pickens, DK Metcalf

Starter last season: George Pickens, van Jefferson

At the moment I am not making a projection for the third recipient in the Steelers’ crime. Calvin Austin III, Roman Wilson and now Veteran Robert Woods, who are there for the position, and the camp should determine who wins. The Steelers exchanged against Metcalf to increase the offensive and gave up a second round for him. Remarkably, however, they passed on the position of the wide recipient in the design. They also signed Ben Skowronek again in a two -year deal.

Engstest end: Pat Freimuth, Darnell Washington

Starter last season: Pat Freimuth, Darnell Washington

Pat Freimuth flourished in the first year of Steelers with Arthur Smith a little and caught seven touchdowns. But it is still meat on the bone when he saw only 78 destinations. In comparison, the Steelers criminal offense aimed at 98 times in 2022. Darnell Washington also develops further and could play an even greater role with Arthur Smith in the second year.

Offensive Tackle: Broderick Jones, Troy Fautanu

Starter last season: Dan Moore Jr., Broderick Jones*

I don’t think there is a dispute here because they have no other practical options. The Steelers will certainly not send their offensive, with Calvin Anderson begins. So you rely on your earlier duels in the first round to adhere to your promise. Broderick Jones has played extensively in the past two years, but will move to the left duel. Troy Fautanu spent almost the entire rookie season on IR. With Dan Moore Jr. her depth is now thin.

Interior: Isaac Seumalo, Zach Frazier, Mason McCormick.

Starter last season: Isaac Seumalo (intended), Zach Frazier, James Daniels

So far, the team has not given us any reason to assume that they contest McCormick’s position. You could with Spencer Anderson or Ryan McCollum, but we assume that he will be in the starting line -up for the time being. The Steelers’ crime benefited a year ago from both him and Zach Frazier as a rookie starter. Isaac Seumalo will be in the tooth for a long time, but remains tight. Instead of re-signing James Daniels, who suffered an injury at the end of the season, they apparently wanted to become younger-or cheaper.


Overall, the Steelers offensive will be a new quarterback, a new start recipient, a new start, be it a new participant or a rookie, a new start -tackle with the other who is moving into a new position, and a new start -in -courses. Some of these changes are either slightly (Warren) or took place last year (McCormick). However, some changes are very important, such as Metcalf and possibly Rodgers.

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