Steelers Size Up Two Huge 2025 NFL Draft Offensive Line Prospects

The Pittsburgh Steelers met with two offensive linemen last week in the first round of collegiate all-star games, according to reports by Ryan Fowler of The Draft Network.
The Steelers spoke with Georgia Tech lineman Jordan Williams at the Hula Bowl in Orlando, Florida, and also talked to North Dakota State lineman Mason Miller at the College Gridiron Showcase in Fort Worth, Texas.
Williams is a 6-foot-5 3/8, 315-pound tackle and guard who spent five seasons with the Yellow Jackets. Williams was a five-year starter, playing mostly right tackle, but he also played some left tackle and some right guard in 2022. Williams started his 53rd game in this year’s Birmingham Bowl against Vanderbilt, setting the all-time Georgia Tech record.

Miller is a tall 6-foot-6, 296-pound tackle and guard that participated in the CGS just days after winning an FCS National Championship with North Dakota State. Miller was with the Bison for five seasons, and spent his last three as a regular starter, mostly at right tackle, though he also did play right and left guard.
As a senior in 2024, Miller played in 16 games and allowed just two sacks on the season, per Pro Football Focus.
The Steelers could be looking to shore up their depth on the offensive line in 2025, as depth tackle Calvin Anderson and center/guards Nate Herbig and Max Scharping are all set to become unrestricted free agents this March.
The Steelers have previously met with Minnesota defensive end Danny Striggow, Colorado defensive end BJ Green II, Pitt safety Donovan McMillon, Wisconsin linebacker Jaheim Thomas, Iowa linebacker Nick Jackson, Utah running back Micah Bernard and UCF running back Peny Boone.