Dan Moore Jr. Impresses During Offseason Workouts
1 year agoPittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Dan Moore Jr. was expected to make way for rookie first-rounder Broderick Jones at left tackle, but that may not happen as quickly as everyone originally predicted. Moore came into spring workouts in great shape and didn't relinquish any top snaps to Jones throughout a dozen practices. He has allowed 14 sacks in two seasons, but he's still been solid and has started 33 of a possible 34 games in his career. "If you watched him from midseason last year to the end of the season, he's improved as much as anybody I have ever been around," offensive line coach Pat Meyer said. "To me, he's going to be lights-out." Moore's eventual move to right tackle may not happen until next year.
Source: The Athletic - Mark Kaboly
Source: The Athletic - Mark Kaboly