Insider’s projected 2025 starting lineup will leave Steelers fans depressed
Fans of the Steelers want change, but they might not get it.
Few have earned greater credibility covering the Steelers than Mark Kaboly. He now covers the team for The Pat McAfee Show and has continued to become one of the better insiders for the club in the Pittsburgh media. Kaboly recently had a thread on X where he hosted a questions and answers segment.
Some of the answers he provided on the future outlook of the Steelers could make fans furious.
Few have earned greater credibility covering the Steelers than Mark Kaboly. He now covers the team for The Pat McAfee Show and has continued to become one of the better insiders for the club in the Pittsburgh media. Kaboly recently had a thread on X where he hosted a questions and answers segment.
Some of the answers he provided on the future outlook of the Steelers could make fans furious.
While change is on the way for the club in the upcoming offseason, some want more than others. When you look at things originating out of closed doors, the Steelers feel they are only a piece or two away from contending. Fans might scoff at the idea since they have seen the same repeat failures. Kaboly has a great sense of what is happening within the Steelers organization.
Offense projects to have little change despite poor season
Starting offense: Justin Fields (QB), Jalyen Warren (RB), George Pickens (WR), Christian Kirk (WR), Calvin Austin III (WR), Pat Freiermuth (TE), Broderick Jones (LT), Isaac Seumalo (LG), Zach Frazier (OC), Mason McCormick (RG), Troy Fautanu (RT).
Kaboly and many of his fellow media members believe the Steelers are picking Justin Fields as the starting quarterback in 2025. That should make most of their fanbase over the moon with joy. Most things are against Russell Wilson returning to Pittsburgh, let alone him remaining the starter. Either way, this projected starting lineup might not be suitable for success next season.
When it comes to the offensive line, Kaboly has a clear outcome there. It’s a gamble starting two young tackles who haven’t shown they are the long-term answers yet. With that in mind, they must give Broderick Jones and Troy Fautanu their respective opportunities. The heftiest part of the trenches is the interior players. Hopefully, they don’t sustain injuries.
Trying to figure out who will catch the ball next season could be tricky since George Pickens has become a name in the rumor mill. Chrisitan Kirk is a refreshing name mentioned since the club had trade interest in him before the deadline. Nothing else major, but nearly running it back with the same offense might be a choice that costs them any hope of success.
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