Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Broderick Jones has suffered a setback in his recovery from a neck injury sustained late in the 2025 season. Steelers beat writer Mark Kaboly indicated the team was aware of the issue and suggests targeting Penn State guard Olaivavega Ioane in the first round of the NFL Draft. Kaboly shared these views on 93.7 The Fan.
Broderick Jones appeared to be progressing well from his neck injury, participating in the team's voluntary workouts and receiving positive comments from new offensive coordinator Brian Angelichio last week. However, a report on Monday revealed a setback in his recovery, which occurred in the last two or three weeks, likely during Phase 1 of the offseason program. Kaboly stated on 93.7 The Fan that the Steelers were not surprised, as they had not expected Jones to be ready for Week 1 or even training camp. He noted the team felt comfortable with Jones' status just last week, given his movement during workouts. Despite the complication at tackle, Kaboly advised against prioritizing that position with the Steelers' No. 21 overall pick. Instead, he recommended pursuing Olaivavega Ioane, described as the best pure guard in the draft class and a standout in the run game and pass protection. Kaboly proposed that if Ioane is available at 21, the Steelers should select him, potentially shifting Spencer Anderson and Dylan Cook to left tackle in the short term. He questioned how far the team might trade up, given their 12 draft picks. The Baltimore Ravens, picking at No. 14, are seen as a possible suitor for Ioane, though guards sometimes slide in drafts. Pittsburgh has shown rumored interest in other first-round guards.