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Third-year tackle Troy Fautanu received snaps at left tackle during the Pittsburgh Steelers offseason program.
The Pittsburgh Steelers appear to be planning to flip 2024 first-round pick Troy Fautanu to left tackle.
On Tuesday, Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski wrote that makes sense. But Sobleski isn’t sold that’s the best plan.
The BR analyst also mentioned 32-year-old Taylor Decker as a potential free agent target for the Steelers.
“The Steelers legitimately need to address left tackle since Broderick Jones’ status remains unclear due to a neck injury,” wrote Sobleski. “Troy Fautanu moving from the right to left side is the most logical step, though the signing of Taylor Decker should be considered as well.”
Decker spent the first 10 seasons of his NFL career with the Detroit Lions. He made the Pro Bowl during Detroit’s 15-2 campaign in 2024.
This offseason, though, the Lions cut Decker after he requested to be released.

GettyBleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski mentioned the Pittsburgh Steelers should consider pursuing free agent left tackle Taylor Decker.
Sobleski suggested Decker as a solution at left tackle when he named the position to the Steelers remaining offseason to-do list. It’s a remaining question for the team because of the health of Broderick Jones.
The 2023 first-round pick started 11 games at left tackle in 2025, but he suffered a serious neck injury in late November. His status for the 2026 campaign remains uncertain.
Decker would be an immediate plug-and-play option at left tackle.
Decker has dealt with some injuries in his early thirties, but he’s been a reliable left tackle for the past decade. The Lions selected him in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
He immediately started as a rookie in 2016. Over a decade in Detroit, he started all 140 of his contests.

GettyThird-year tackle Troy Fautanu received snaps at left tackle during the Pittsburgh Steelers offseason program.
Any move that makes the Steelers immediately better should be on the table for the organization. That’s the reality when any team’s starting quarterback is 42 years old.
But it’s not clear Decker will immediately make the Steelers better.
Decker is past his prime while Fautanu is just coming into his. Fautanu doesn’t have NFL regular season experience at left tackle, but he started at left tackle in college.
With a full offseason at left tackle, Fautanu should be able to successfully transition to the left side. That should leave the Steelers in good hands at the position even if Jones missing the beginning of the campaign.
With Jones at left tackle, this year’s first round pick Max Iheanachor could start at right tackle. Former undrafted free agent Dylan Cook could also compete for that role.
Cook was one of the replacements for Jones at left tackle at the end of last season for the Steelers. Cook played very well during that opportunity. At the very least, he will be a swing tackle entering the season.
The Steelers also have veteran tackle Jack Driscoll on the offseason roster.
Decker would probably crowd the room and prevent the Steelers from starting two of their own first-round picks at left and right tackle. That’s not the best solution for the team’s long-term plans.
Not to mention, the Steelers might not have the cap space for Decker. Spotrac projected the veteran left tackle to be worth more than $20 million per season.
Signing Decker shouldn’t be completely ruled out. But it doesn’t appear very likely for the Steelers.
Dave Holcomb is a sports reporter covering the NFL and MLB for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Pittsburgh Steelers and a variety of other NFL teams. Originally from Pittsburgh, Holcomb has covered college and professional sports for outlets including FanSided, Rotowire and Yardbarker. More about Dave Holcomb
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