Steelers Eyeing Depth at Guard After Seumalo's Departure
The Pittsburgh Steelers are navigating a pivotal offseason decision after guard Isaac Seumalo's move to the Arizona Cardinals. With a noticeable gap at the position, head coach Mike McCarthy is keen on fostering healthy competition between Spencer Anderson and Brock Hoffman, while also expressing a desire to bolster the roster with additional talent.
McCarthy shared his thoughts on the current state of the team, emphasizing the importance of veteran presence combined with fresh talent. "We have solid veteran competition, but adding young players to the mix is crucial," McCarthy stated. "This approach isn't just for the guard position; it's something we're considering across the entire roster."
In pursuit of strengthening their lineup, the Steelers have already hosted Georgia Tech guard Keylan Rutledge for a pre-draft visit, with the possibility of more prospects being evaluated soon. McCarthy, reflecting on his successful years with the Packers, highlighted the significance of depth in achieving success.
"The 2010 season taught me a lot about the league’s demands. You can never have too many good players," he remarked, recalling the depth that propelled the Packers to a Super Bowl victory despite facing multiple injuries.
Currently, the Steelers are confident in Anderson and Hoffman, but McCarthy's focus is on ensuring that the team has ample backup ready to step up as needed. This strategic planning underscores the Steelers' commitment to building a robust and resilient squad for the upcoming season.
