The Steelers' selection of Kevin Dotson began fulfilling an understated need for the future of their offensive line. Maurkice Pouncey and David DeCastro are on the back ends of their careers and have been the line's anchors for the past decade.
Outside of Marcus Gilbert, most of the other members on the line have been more technically sound linemen than mauler types that can change the line of scrimmage with pure strength. Dotson possesses that kind of strength, and this breakdown shows how his raw power and the areas he needs to address to become a great asset to the line:
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