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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: May 28, 2009
Going into the season, the Steelers most glaring weakness is undoubtedly the offensive line. Without a Pro-Bowl caliber player on the line, it will take the unit playing as a cohesive unit in order for them to be successful.
The one player that sticks out to me on the O-Line is Max Starks. He stands to make $8.5 million this season unless a long term contract is reached.
Now, I would not have a problem paying a guy $8.5 million for one season if he was a Pro-Bowl caliber player, but Max Starks simply is not.
Starks is best used as a Right Tackle, where he does not have to face as many speed rushers, but the Steelers insist on using him as Left Tackle. He simply does not have to proper foot speed to help protect Ben Roethlisberger's blindside, and often gets beat by speedy edge rushers.
Because of this, the Steelers will have to keep the runn...
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