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Steelers host 2 more O-line draft prospects, including projected 1st-rounder Troy Fautanu

Chris Adamski
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Washington offensive lineman Troy Fautanu runs a drill at the NFL combine last month. A projected first-round pick, Fautanu was a guest of the Pittsburgh Steelers for an official pre-draft visit Monday.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers continued to signal their intention to prioritize the offensive line during next week’s draft, hosting Washington’s Troy Fautanu and South Dakota State’s Mason McCormick for official pre-draft visits Monday.

Fautanu was a two-year college starter at left tackle but also has experience at guard, a position some analysts believe he could better excel at in the NFL. Considered a powerful blocker who plays with tenacity, the 6-foot-4, 317-pound Fautanu is projected as a mid-to-late first-round pick.

The Steelers hold the No. 20 selection and have brought in most of the tackles projected to go in that range. Starting left tackle Dan Moore is in the final year of his contract, and the team is vetting options as a future long-term complement to last year’s first-round tackle, Broderick Jones.

McCormick (6-4, 309) started 57 consecutive games for FBS powerhouse South Dakota State. A three-year captain of teams that twice won the national championship, McCormick twice was named an FCS All-American. The mock draft compilation website nflmockdraftdatabase.com has a consensus projection for McCormick as a fifth-round pick.

Teams are allotted 30 pre-draft visits for prospects, excluding those with local ties. The Steelers are expected to wrap up their visits this week.

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