I'm not sure Chuks can play left T. If he could I would have thought they would have tried him there already with Moore's early struggles.
I'm not sure Chuks can play left T. If he could I would have thought they would have tried him there already with Moore's early struggles.
USAToday Steelers Mock for Jan 25, 2023
First round-DT Bryan Bresee, Clemson
Second round-OT Anton Harrison, Oklahoma
Second round-WR Jalin Hyatt, Tennessee
Third round-CB Kyu Blu Kelly, Stanford
Fourth round-LB DeMarvion Overshown
Seventh round-EDGE Thomas Incoom, Central Michigan
Seventh round-QB Max Duggan, TCU
https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/li...23-mock-draft/
Steelers first round OG's have been good to great;
1986 - J Rienstra - 9th
1998 - A Faneca - 26th
2002 - K Simmons - 30th
2012 - D DeCastro - 24th
Meanwhile, their 1st round Tackles have been, well, spotty:
1989 - T. Ricketts - 24th
1992 - L. Searcy - 11th
1996 - J. Stephens - 29th
And honestly, even their 2nd round tackles have been underwhelming.
PFF 2023 Mock Draft
17. PITTSBURGH STEELERS: OT DARNELL WRIGHT, TENNESSEE
The Steelers do have their current offensive tackles, Dan Moore Jr. and Chukwuma Okorafor, under contract for 2023, but that’s not to say they shouldn’t look for a potential upgrade. Though Wright played right tackle for the Vols — the bigger need for the Steelers is left tackle — he is talented enough to where I’d take a chance on him and feel comfortable with the growing pains of Wright or Moore on the left side. On 507 pass-blocking snaps in 2022, he allowed no sacks and just eight pressures with an 80.2 pass-blocking grade.
https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2023-...erbacks-top-10
I think he and Jones ( ohio state) are gaining hype, all said and done, by draft day they could have late 1st round grades.
( History shows that at 20 till early 2nd is a sweet spot to take OT, who have potential to be good above average)
This draft might not have the big names at OL, but I think at 32 and 49 some OL players ( regardless of position) are going to look in black and gold, and can help improve the OL now and in the future.
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