Analyst Robert Mays said center Zach Frazier of the Pittsburgh Steelers could earn first-team All-Pro honors in 2026 if the offensive line performs well.
Mays made the comments Thursday on The Bill Barnwell Show podcast. He described Frazier as an ascending player and noted that the Steelers' offensive line has a chance to become a strong unit.
Mays added that the center position is currently thin across the league, creating an opening for Frazier to stand out. He said strong narrative support around the Steelers' line could elevate Frazier in discussions.
Maurkice Pouncey was the last Steelers center to earn All-Pro recognition, achieving the honor for the final time in 2018. Frazier is expected to seek a contract extension after the season, with recent deals for centers like Aaron Brewer providing market context.