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Steelers Predicted to Draft Huge Offensive Lineman

As the Pittsburgh Steelers were getting a good look at some of the 2024 draft class’ most interesting prospects at the Senior Bowl, offensive linemen appeared to be one of the team’s biggest focuses.

That appears to have been especially true for centers.

They even supposedly “absolutely love” one of the centers in the upocming draft.

However, a recent mock draft still had them looking in another direction for their first-round pick.

CBS Sports’ Josh Edwards predicted that the Steelers would select Oklahoma’s Tyler Guyton with the 20th pick in his February 4 mock draft.

Pittsburgh Steelers Predicted to Draft Oklahoma's Tyler Guyton

Guyton is a massive right tackle that started for the Sooners for two seasons. Guyton is 6’7″ tall and weighs 328 pounds, which would make him the largest player on the Steelers’ O-line if they decided to draft him.

Oklahoma’s Impressive Offense

During his first couple of years in college, Guyton struggled to break into TCU’s lineup.

Then a transfer to Oklahoma brought him the opportunity he had been waiting for.

Over the past two seasons, Guyton has been a part of an offensive line that has consistently kept Oklahome among college football’s best rushing attacks.

Pittsburgh Steelers Predicted to Draft Oklahoma's Tyler Guyton

In 2022, the Sooners averaged 219.4 rushing yards per game on their way to the nation’s 33rd-best scoring average.

They followed that up with 182.2 rushing yards per game and the fourth-most points per game in the country.

Guyton’s size and speed combined with the success of the Sooners’ offense now has him positioned to potentially be drafted in the first round of the 2024 draft.

Guyton’s Fit With the Steelers

The Steelers had issues across the offensive line during the 2023 season.

It became clear throughout the season that they needed to upgrade from Dan Moore Jr. at left tackle and Mason Cole at center.

Pittsburgh Steelers Predicted to Draft Oklahoma's Tyler Guyton

Broderick Jones also struggled during his rookie season while making the switch from left tackle to right tackle.

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