The Pittsburgh Steelers have made their first selection of the 2023 NFL Draft! At pick #14 after a trade in the first round of the NFL Draft, the Steelers have selected offensive tackle, Broderick Jones from Georgia.

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Broderick Jones looks to get out on the edge and make a block during the 2023 College Football Playoffs
The Steelers traded up from pick #17 to #14 to select Jones. The Steelers and New England Patriots swapped first round picks and the Steelers send their fourth round pick #120 to the Patriots.
Recently Brian Baldinger gave his thoughts on Jones. He believes he's better than #6 overall pick, Paris Johnson Jr.
“I like Broderick Jones better,” Baldinger said. "I’m not knocking Paris Johnson. I saw Paris play guard last year and he played tackle this year. He’s a versatile guy and he’s talented. You watch Broderick Jones at Georgia, he looks like Andrew Thomas from the New York Giants. It took [Thomas] two years to figure it out and he’s a really good player. This guy Broderick Jones looks like that right now. He’s a young kid that is going to get stronger.”
Strengths:
- Former high school basketball player with premium athletic qualities.
- Drives hands into defender with upward strike.
- Rips outside hand through pads to corral and move opponent.
- Should be able to make all the blocks for zone and power.
- Body control to adjust to moving targets.
- Has length necessary to improve punch timing.
- Recognizes twist attempts quickly. Possesses loose hips and quick feet for recoveries.
Weaknesses:
- Less than two full seasons of starting experience at left tackle.
- Needs to keep his chin tucked and back flat in protection.
- Punch comes from outside angles and is slow to stick the rusher.
- Gives early ground when challenged by power rush.
- Doesn’t fit up run blocks in one, fluid motion. Will need to improve play strength as a pro.Tends to duck head and lose sight into first contact.
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