The Pittsburgh Steelers have made a big move to bolster their offensive line, agreeing to a three-year contract with former Philadelphia Eagles guard Isaac Seumalo. Seumalo, who was selected in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft, has spent the last four seasons with the Eagles, starting in 39 games and playing in a total of 54.
Seumalo has been a versatile player for the Eagles, playing both guard and center. He has been a reliable starter for the team, and his presence on the offensive line will be a welcome addition to the Steelers. Seumalo is known for his athleticism and ability to pull and get to the second level of the defense quickly. He is also adept at pass protection, which is something the Steelers have been looking for in recent years.
The Steelers have been searching for a reliable guard since the departure of Ramon Foster in 2019. Seumalo provides them with a veteran presence who can help solidify the offensive line. He is also a great fit for the team’s zone blocking scheme, which requires guards to be able to move quickly and pull effectively.
The signing of Seumalo is a great move for the Steelers, as it gives them a reliable starter at guard who can help protect quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and open up holes for running back James Conner. With Seumalo in the fold, the Steelers now have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL, and they should be able to compete for a playoff spot this season.