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The Pittsburgh Steelers selected offensive lineman Max Iheanachor with the No. 21 pick, marking their third first-round offensive tackle in four years. This trend suggests a shift in position for one of the drafted players.
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Oct 25, 2025; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Arizona State Sun Devils offensive lineman Max Iheanachor (58) against the Houston Cougars at Mountain America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Another draft, another early-round offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
With the No. 21 pick in front of a home crowd Thursday night, the Steelers selected Arizona State right tackle Max Iheanachor. The pick marked the third first-round offensive tackle the team has picked in four drafts under general manager Omar Khan.
That means, of course, one of those three isn’t expected to stay at tackle for the Steelers long term.
The pick came after Steelers left tackle and former first-rounder Broderick Jones, who is entering the last year of his contract, reportedly suffered a neck injury setback in the days leading up to the draft. Jones had an up-and-down tenure with the Steelers, to say the least, before then. The expectation has been that Pittsburgh will not pick up his fifth-year option.
“Sure, that’s a little bit of a concern, you’ve heard me talk about that,” Khan said when asked about how the pick related to Jones, adding, “We got guys on the offensive line that can play different positions. … We have options.”
If Jones isn’t healthy to start the season, it’ll be an easy path for Iheanachor to make the starting lineup despite still being considered a raw prospect. However, he was a college right tackle, while Jones plays on the left.
The wrinkle is that the Steelers’ current right tackle, another former first-rounder in , was a successful college tackle who could move back to that side of the line to keep Iheanachor on the right.
The Steelers drafted Max Iheanachor to strengthen their offensive line, continuing a trend of selecting early-round offensive tackles.
The Steelers have selected three first-round offensive tackles in the last four drafts.
The draft strategy indicates that the Steelers are likely planning to shift one of their recent first-round picks to a different position on the offensive line.
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New Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy was asked about that possibility at the press conference. He said it was a discussion that would happen after the draft. He said his coaching staff has been looking at the position versatility of the team’s rostered offensive linemen earlier in the week.
However, McCarthy clarified that the Steelers will be starting Iheanachor out at tackle, not guard, once he arrives in Pittsburgh.
Khan was also asked if Fautanu could move to guard. The Steelers GM repeated that the team has options.
Entering Day 2 of the draft, the Steelers still seem to have a need at left guard on the offensive line. But with Jones, Fautanu, top backup Dylan Cook, and now Iheanachor, the team has no shortage of tackle options ahead of camp.