There are many offensive tackles still available in NFL free agency. But The Athletic's Mike DeFabo suggested that the Pittsburgh Steelers should think about a different option as a potential right tackle upgrade. Pittsburgh Steelers consider a candidate a little outside the box as a potential right tackle upgrade — Andrus Peat.
DeFabo labeled Peat a “realistic solution” at right tackle despite the fact Peat hasn’t played more than 2 snaps at right tackle since 2015.
“Peat is a guard by trade who filled in solidly at left tackle in 2023,” DeFabo wrote. “He’s a better player than a lot of right tackles in the league, although all of his NFL experience is on the left side.'
With the Steelers wanting to move their 2023 first-round pick Broderick Jones to the left side, considering Peat's experience at guard would offer the Steelers flexibility in case of injury.
The No. 13 overall pick from the 2015 NFL draft, Peat has played his entire career with the New Orleans Saints. He’s also played most of his snaps at guard.
That would make him a surprise signing for any team at right tackle.
Peat made three straight Pro Bowls from 2018-20. He primarily played left guard during those seasons.