INTERIOR OFFENSIVE
LINEMEN
INTERIOR OFFENSIVE LINE (6)
David DeCastro, B.J. Finney, Ramon Foster, Patrick Morris, Maurkice Pouncey,
R.J. Prince(Free Agent Scorecard: 2; 1 unrestricted – Ramon Foster; 1 restricted – B.J. Finney)
A LAST LOOK AT 2018
As far as the starters, Maurkice Pouncey put together another solid season and
was voted second-team All-Pro behind Philadelphia’s Jason Kelce, which labels
him the second-best center in the NFL for the 2018 season. David DeCastro was
voted to his fourth Pro Bowl, and Ramon Foster started all 16 games for the
third time in his 10 seasons with the Steelers.
Even though the Steelers finished near the bottom of the
league in rushing yards per game and rushing average, that seemed to have more
to do with what they chose to do offensively as opposed to ineffectiveness. The
lone exception, and it was a costly one, was the game against the Raiders, who
showed up that afternoon with a porous run defense and still held the Steelers to
40 yards on 19 attempts (2.1 average). Also to their credit, the whole
offensive line adapted nicely to the change in style from Le’Veon Bell’s
pick-and-patience to James Conner’s tendency to attack the line of scrimmage.
And as was pointed out in the installment on the offensive
tackles, Ben Roethlisberger led the NFL in attempts last season with 675, and
he was sacked 24 times, for an average of one sack per 28.1 attempts. That
represented the lowest sack-per-attempt total of Roethlisberger’s career in any
regular season in which he played all 16 games.
ONE STAT THAT STANDS OUT
Maurkice Pouncey just completed his ninth season with the Steelers, and he has
put together quite the resume. He has been voted to seven Pro Bowls, and he
also has finished a season as either the first-team All-Pro center (twice) or
second-team All-Pro center (three times) a combined five times. And it’s worth
noting that two other of Pouncey’s nine seasons ended before they even had a
chance to get started. In 2014 he was injured eight plays into the opener and
spent the rest of the season on injured reserve, and in 2015 he was injured in
the preseason home opener and spent the rest of that season on injured reserve.
Besides those two lost years, Pouncey has missed only three other regular
season games because of injury.
A LOOK AHEAD AT 2019
The primary offseason issue facing this unit likely involves Foster and whether
his Steelers career will extend to an 11th season. An unrestricted free agent,
Foster is respected by his teammates and coaches and also serves as the team’s
union rep, but B.J. Finney, himself a restricted free agent this offseason, and
Matt Feiler have been pushing for a regular spot in the lineup after turning in
solid play when called upon to fill in because of injuries.
One thing that possibly could be working against Finney is
that he also serves as the backup center on game days, and teams can be
reluctant to put the guy who serves as the backup center into the starting
lineup at a different position because of a concern over an injury leaving it
with just one guy capable of playing center on a game day.
Pouncey, who will be 30 in July, is entering the final
season of his contract, and the Steelers knew they wanted to come to agreement
on an extension for him even before Ben Roethlisberger raised the issue in
public as the regular season ended. Once that gets done, the team has a nice
group here, a blend of youth, experience, and some valuable versatility.
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