Rookie-on-rookie matchups are always intriguing. Two years ago George Pickens against Sauce Gardner was an anticipated battle. This year, The Athletic’s
The Pittsburgh Steelers ushered in another highly touted draft class in 2024. Zach Frazier was the team's selection in the second round with the 51st overall pick.
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected center A.Q. Shipley in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft. A hometown talent, Shipley attended high school at Moon Area located in Pennsylvania.
In an effort to further a Florida pipeline, the WVU football program sent an offer to Grant Wise, a four-star center/guard, on Thursday. Wise (6-foot-4, 310 pounds) posted about his West Virginia offer on X (Twitter) along with a picture of WVU all-time great and new Pittsburgh Steeler Zach Frazier.
Every rookie is adapting to the NFL, but for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ second-round pick West Virginia center Zach Frazier, it’s a little bit different.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, like every team during the NFL Draft process, is focused on not only getting impact players, but utilizing value when drafting them.
Every rookie is adapting to the NFL and the Pittsburgh Steelers during the team’s rookie minicamp, but for second-round West Virginia center Zach Frazier, it’s a little bit different.
Pittsburgh Steelers’ second-round selection Zach Frazier dons No. 54. That number, to Frazier, has the significance of leadership. He wears the number because of former Miami Dolphins linebacker Zach Thomas.
Following the 2024 NFL Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers still had the worst odds to win the AFC North at +700, according to one sportsbook. The Baltimore Ravens are the favorites at +125, followed by the Cincinnati Bengals (+175) and Cleveland Browns (+500).
Zach Frazier spent the days before rookie minicamp engrossing himself in his newly acquired Steelers playbook which he received in the week leading up
Zach Frazier can’t help his toughness. It’s embedded in his soul. The Steelers rookie loved Pittsburgh’s physical style of play when he was growing up in West Virginia.
Center is naturally a leadership position along the offensive line, with the pivot typically making the calls and making sure th rest of the unit is on the same page.
Will history repeat itself for the Steelers' offensive line?
The Pittsburgh Steelers seem to have finally put the finishing touches on their offensive line that they have been working on for the last several years.
Steelers offensive tackle Troy Fautanu made a notable change during rookie camp.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense suffered a significant decline under Matt Canada's leadership, ranking among the league's worst in several major categories.
The Bengals considered themselves fortunate that Michigan DT Kris Jenkins Jr. slipped to their pick in the second round, and they were even considering a move up the board for him which would have been starkly out of character for Cincinnati.
It's pretty clear what the Pittsburgh Steelers' main goal was in the 2024 NFL Draft: fortify the group protecting the quarterback. Selecting three offensive linemen with the team's initial five picks was right out of assistant general manager Andy Weidl's playbook.
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ draft class has been praised as one of the strongest in the league, especially because of the organization’s efforts to fortify the offensive line in front of quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.
To continue the honeymoon phase for the Steelers and Zach Frazier, the former Mountaineer sat down for an interview about his draft night experience and what he plans to deliver to his new team and fans.
The Pittsburgh Steelers addressed the trenches with three offensive linemen in the 2024 NFL Draft. Center Zach Frazier is expected to be plug-and-play, and first-round pick Troy Fautanu will likely also start along the offensive line.
The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman gave the team high marks on its 2024 draft class, applauding the selections of two players who fit the old-school mold of Steelers football.
Pittsburgh Steelers rookie center Zach Frazier seems to be the ideal fit for his new team. After being selected in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the West Virginia product has gotten plenty of praise, and the expectations are high now that he's in Pittsburgh.
One of the best parts of team building is selecting players that you have no business being able to. And for the Pittsburgh Steelers, even they didn't
Zach Frazier and the Pittsburgh Steelers are a match made in heaven. After drafting the WVU product with the 51st overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft,
The Pittsburgh Steelers selected former West Virginia center Zach Frazier with the No. 51 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Per Spotrac, Frazier is expected to earn a four-year contract worth $7.39 million, a $1.85 million annual salary.
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