Jeremiah suggests shifting Fautanu to left tackle for Steelers to draft Fano

NFL draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah proposed that the Pittsburgh Steelers move Troy Fautanu to left tackle if they select Utah offensive tackle Spencer Fano in the first round. He called it a strong value pick during an appearance on The Mina Kimes Show. This comes amid concerns over Broderick Jones's performance at the position.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their offensive line in recent drafts with players like Zach Frazier, Mason McCormick, and Troy Fautanu emerging as long-term starters. However, Broderick Jones has struggled since being selected, prompting offensive tackle to become a priority for this year's draft at pick 21. Jeremiah highlighted Fano as an ideal fit who could pair well with Fautanu on the line. Jeremiah stated, “I think that would be a heck of a value pick. I did not think Fautanu would be there for the Steelers when they got him. I think he can kick over to left [tackle] now. He’s plenty athletic and rangy. Then, you would have two super athletic tackles if Fano’s at right and you have Fautanu.” Fano excelled at Utah over three seasons, starting 35 games and allowing just three sacks, none in his final year. Fautanu has settled effectively at right tackle after the Steelers drafted him in 2024, when few expected him to be available. Jones, primarily a left tackle in college, faced position switches upon arrival due to Dan Moore Jr., leading to discomfort and inconsistent play. In 2025, after moving back to left tackle, Jones had a mixed season cut short by a neck injury in Week 12. Drafting Fano, who has more right tackle experience with 24 starts there versus 11 on the left, would require adjustments. The Steelers could shift Fautanu, whose college versatility includes guard and left-side play, or reposition Fano despite his relative inexperience on that side.

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