The Pittsburgh Steelers still don’t have a center on their roster, and although they have picks in the 2024 NFL Draft, one insider thinks the team has a backup plan that they can revisit if things don’t go as planned. Mark Kaboly of The Athletic thinks the Steelers could consider drafting former Miami Dolphins center Connor Williams if they don’t land a center in the early rounds of the NFL Draft. . At this point, they have offered several options for pre-draft visits, including Jackson Powers-Johnson, Graham Barton and Zach Frazier.
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“I Think right now that won’t do any good because he won’t be able to practice. Let’s see what Herbig can do. I don’t think they’ll move James Daniels there, he’s so solid at right guard and he’s in that contract year, I wouldn’t want to move there,” Kaboly said on 93.7 The Fan Those people or whoever, if they bring someone else in, someone mid to low level and see if they can make it happen. If it’s clear that it’s not, then you have this backup plan that you can give to Connor Williams. However, the former second-round pick has started 77 games in his NFL career.
If the Steelers don’t add a center, they could consider Anderson or Nate Herbig as an option to begin. This is also not a natural center, which raises the question of how well they would fill the role if given the chance