How Various Publications Rank the Steelers’ Offensive Line Entering 2026
- Kelly Anozie
- 14 hours ago
- 1 min read

When it comes to the Steelers’ offensive line in 2025, opinions vary widely across analysts and publications.
Many have acknowledged the group’s growth over the course of the season, while others still have lingering doubts. Overall, the unit has drawn a broad range of rankings. Below is a look at what they received from different sources.
Warren Sharp - 21st overall
Fantasypoints.com - 25th overall
For The Numbers (FTN) - 11th overall
Draftsharks.com - 4th overall
USA Today - 23rd overall
Pro Football& Sports Network - 3rd overall
4 For 4 (Projected rankings) - 16th overall
Despite the spread, the consensus takeaway is that Pittsburgh’s line has become one of the league’s trickiest units to pin down. Some evaluators lean heavily on late‑season cohesion and improved run‑game efficiency, while others remain skeptical because of early‑year inconsistency and the uncertainty that comes with a young core. What the rankings collectively show is a line trending upward but still fighting for national respect — a group viewed as anywhere from fringe top‑five to bottom‑third depending on which metric or analyst you trust.