stillers4me
11-23-2013, 08:09 AM
That will be quite a contrast at left tackle when the Steelers and Browns take the field Sunday in Cleveland.
Joe Thomas has not missed a snap at left tackle since the Browns drafted him third overall in the first round in 2007 and has made six Pro Bowls.
The Steelers drafted Kelvin Beachum last year in the seventh round to play guard, yet he has helped keep their season relevant by saving them at left tackle when they had virtually no one else to turn to.
At 6 feet 3 and sometimes 300 pounds (perhaps depending on how many Muscle Milk shakes he downs that day), Beachum has graded out well since taking over what many NFL personnel men believe to be the second-most important position on offense...............
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2013/11/22/Beachum-breaks-the-mold-at-left-tackle-for-Steelers/stories/201311220153#ixzz2lTgG9zd3
Joe Thomas has not missed a snap at left tackle since the Browns drafted him third overall in the first round in 2007 and has made six Pro Bowls.
The Steelers drafted Kelvin Beachum last year in the seventh round to play guard, yet he has helped keep their season relevant by saving them at left tackle when they had virtually no one else to turn to.
At 6 feet 3 and sometimes 300 pounds (perhaps depending on how many Muscle Milk shakes he downs that day), Beachum has graded out well since taking over what many NFL personnel men believe to be the second-most important position on offense...............
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2013/11/22/Beachum-breaks-the-mold-at-left-tackle-for-Steelers/stories/201311220153#ixzz2lTgG9zd3