Steelers brass treats OSU oline to dinner before pro day

The Steelers are scouting the Buckeyes oline hard this offseason.

The Pittsburgh Steelers staff is efficient when it comes to scouting prospects. According to NFL draft analyst Tony Pauline, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and general manager Omar Khan took three Ohio State offensive linemen out to dinner ahead of the team’s pro day.

The Steelers treated offensive tackles Paris Johnson Jr. and Dawand Jones along with center Luke Wypler. Just more evidence that the Pittsburgh front office is focused on rebuilding this team at the line of scrimmage first. The Steelers have dedicated a great deal of energy and resources to scouting offensive and defensive linemen as part of the predraft process.

Let us know which of the Ohio State lineman you want to see the Steelers draft. Personally, if Pittsburgh misses on Johnson we would rather see them go in another direction over Jones if the offensive tackle is the pick. Wypler early on the third day of the draft would represent solid value to add depth.

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