How Good Can the Steelers Offensive Line Be in 2025?

How Good Can the Steelers Offensive Line Be in 2025?
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While the signing of Aaron Rodgers has dominated the conversation in recent weeks, the development of the Pittsburgh Steelers young offensive line is near the top of the priority list for 2025. In order for this offense to hit their ceiling, both in the short and long term, this is a group that needs to take a substantial leap this fall. After all, the front office has spent plenty of premium resources in an attempt to infuse talent into the trenches. With training camp on the horizon, it’s worth going back to the film, analyzing the play of this group so far, and discussing the next steps moving forward.

SN analyst Derrick Bell is joined by Bleacher Report’s Brandon Thorn to discuss the Steelers nucleus in the trenches, Arthur Smith’s scheme, and everything related to the offensive line position as a whole. After an outstanding rookie campaign, what is Zach Frazier’s ceiling at the pivot? Coming off a disappointing sophomore season, what should we make of Broderick Jones’s transition back to left tackle? What elements of Troy Fautanu’s game could change the dynamic of this group up front? Ultimately, this is still a unit with just as many questions as it has answers, but their development as a group is paramount this year.

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