The Pittsburgh Steelers made several moves this offseason in terms of new additions. One move that they made internally, though, was moving Broderick Jones to his natural spot at left tackle after two seasons of playing on the right side.
The third-year Georgia product had a great showing in the Steelers’ preseason opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars, which garnered praise from offensive line coach Pat Meyer.
“This pre-season, he’s been way more detailed, just in this process and the way he’s approached things,” Meyer said via Tim Benz of TribLive. He’s been a lot better. He came into the league as a young player. [He] didn’t have a ton of game reps at Georgia. Experience is a big part of it. Maturing as you get a little bit older, and seeing how true pros do things and how they appr