In a surprise move, the Pittsburgh Steelers are benching 2023 first-round pick Broderick Jones in favor of 2024 first-round pick Troy Fautanu. Fautanu, who has been fully cleared after recovering from an MCL sprain, took first-team reps throughout the week and is now set to start. Jones, on the other hand, has been struggling with two separate arm injuries, including an elbow injury and a hand injury, which have significantly impacted his performance.
Jones’s injuries have clearly taken a toll on his game, with Pro Football Focus crediting him with allowing two sacks in the season opener against the Atlanta Falcons. The Steelers are likely hoping that Fautanu can bring a spark to the offensive line, which has been a concern early in the season. With Fautanu now fully healthy, the team is eager to see what he can do in a starting role.
The move marks a significant shift for the Steelers, who had high hopes for Jones after selecting him in the first round last year. However, injuries have hindered his progress, and Fautanu is now poised to take advantage of the opportunity. Will this change pay off for the Steelers, or will Jones regain his starting spot once he’s fully healthy? Only time will tell.