Safe to say coach is happy with how this draft played out on the OL. Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was all smiles in his interview with NFL Network after the 2024 NFL Draft.
MOBILE, Ala. and Michigan wide receiver Roman Wilson lit up defensive backs all week at the Senior Bowl in Mobile. And that didn’t go unnoticed from anyone in the stands, but it stood out to one person right in the middle of the action — Mike Tomlin.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have selected West Virginia center Zach Frazier with their second pick in the 2024 NFL Draft at No. 51 in the second round. The Steelers official account on X posted a video of head coach Mike Tomlin welcoming Frazier to the Steelers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a decisive move in the 2024 NFL Draft by selecting offensive tackle Troy Fautanu from Washington in the first round. Their choice was driven by Fautanu's high ranking on their draft board, and his availability at the 20th pick made it an obvious decision for the organization.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin gleaned draft information anywhere he could find it. That’s how he learned a lot about his future first rounder — a Washington star — while attending the Alabama Pro Day.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft was Troy Fautanu out of the University of Washington. He has primarily played tackle with the Huskies, starting the last two seasons.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Troy Fautanu with the 20th pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Washington Huskies tackle is the first Pac-12
The Steelers had been prioritizing offensive tackle throughout the NFL Draft process, and they lucked into having one of the best tackles in the class fall into their lap at 20th overall.
The Pittsburgh Steelers official X account released the video of head coach Mike Tomlin revealing to Washington offensive tackle Troy Fautanu that he would be the Steelers’ selection at 20th overall in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers decided to find another piece for the offensive line in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. A year after taking Broderick Jones with the 14th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, the team goes back-to-back years selecting a player at the position for the first time in team history.
The Pittsburgh Steelers added a versatile piece to the future of their offensive line on Thursday, drafting Washington Huskies tackle Troy Fautanu with pick No.
The Steelers currently own the No. 20 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and could use it in several ways, with needs at center, wide receiver, offensive tackle and cornerback.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a bold move this offseason by not only acquiring one, but three quarterbacks. It all began with the signing of Russell Wilson to a one-year veteran minimum deal.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are firmly in the market for a new center after letting go of Mason Cole after two seasons of service. General Manager Omar Khan said
The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to be set on drafting an offensive linemen in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. However, whether that is a tackle or center remains to be seen, and two candidates are rising above the rest: Graham Barton and Amarius Mims.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin broke down what the team needs after and active free agency period. On Monday, Tomlin told reporters that since they added multiple players to the roster this offseason they are not in a position to go after a certain area before the regular season kicks off in September.
The task of creating the best football team you can is never easy in the NFL. That is especially true in the draft, where Pittsburgh has to weigh drafting for need, vs.
Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin is entering his 18th year in his job. There's not much he hasn't seen and he's got a full understanding that people pay close attention to not only his words, but also his actions.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have addressed some needs in free agency. They landed Patrick Queen, signed DeShon Elliott, and filled out the depth of their wide receiver room.
For the majority of fans, players, and coaches around the league, Mike Tomlin is viewed as the cream of the crop. Pittsburgh has undoubtedly underperformed as of late given the expectations of the franchise, but few believe the Steelers would be better off without Mike Tomlin.
One thing we know about Mike Tomlin is that he is vehemently opposed to comfort. Seeking to make things as hard as possible on his player in camp so that
We spend a good chunk of the pre-draft process examining the best fit for our teams. But seldom do we take a second to survey the landscape of the division
ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark shared interesting news about how Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin is feeling about the upcoming season.
During the annual league meeting, Mike Tomlin told reporters there "needs to be work done at center and receiver." What he said next may have given away the Steelers' plans.
The Steelers entered the offseason with one of the worst quarterback situations in the league. However, they have quickly rebuilt the room with the likes of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.
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