Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Laying it on the line

Steelers seek starters, consistenc­y along new O-line

- By Dan Scifo

Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line coach Adrian Klemm says all five positions remain up for grabs along the team’s revamped offensive front. At the same time, Klemm said he’d like to see a starting five emerge and spend extended time together.

“I’d like to settle in,” Klemm said. “We have two more preseason games before our regular game. I wouldn’t say it’s settled, because we have a different lineup almost every day. I think we’re in a good position with certain people in certain spots. Obviously, it would be nice if we can get those guys in there and have some cohesivene­ss for the next couple weeks.”

The line will primarily be tasked with protecting Ben Roethlisbe­rger, back for his 18th NFL season. The Steelers also seek to improve the league’s worst rushing attack. Pittsburgh selected Alabama standout running back Najee Harris in the first round of the 2021 draft to provide a boost.

Roethlisbe­rger will make his preseason debut next Saturday after sitting out the Hall of Fame game win over Dallas and the Steelers’ second exhibition game against Philadelph­ia.

“We know there are high expectatio­ns for them, but at the same time, they’ve been asked to do a good amount and they’ve all been up for it,” Klemm said.

Maurkice Pouncey, David DeCastro and Alejandro Villanueva combined for 17 Pro Bowls, but they are no longer with the team. DeCastro was released and Pouncey retired, while Villanueva and Matt Feiler both left in free agency. The Steelers surrendere­d a NFL-low 14 sacks last season.

Kendrick Green, the team’s 2021 thirdround pick, is now in the mix at center, along with veterans J.C. Hassenauer and B.J. Finney.

“I think (Green) has played himself into a nice position, and he’s definitely in contention, if not the guy on opening day,” Klemm said. “He’s getting more comfortabl­e at the position and he’s done a nice job for a guy coming in and having the type of pressure and expectatio­ns we have of him.”

Chukwuma Okorafor is expected to shift to left tackle, Kevin Dotson could play his second NFL season at left guard, and Zach Banner, who tore an ACL during Week 1 last season, is expected to be the right tackle.

Dotson, who made four starts at right guard last season, missed the beginning

of training camp with an ankle injury, but he played Thursday at Philadelph­ia and took first team snaps at left guard on Saturday. Veteran Trai Turner, a five-time Pro Bowler signed before training camp has also been working with the first team at

left guard.

 ?? DAVID RICHARD/AP ?? Steelers quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph calls a play during the Pro Football Hall of Fame preseason game against the Cowboys.
DAVID RICHARD/AP Steelers quarterbac­k Mason Rudolph calls a play during the Pro Football Hall of Fame preseason game against the Cowboys.

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