Pat Meyer OL coach. He was OL coach for the Chargers and Bears both before being hired by the Steelers. Both of those OL were ranked top half to top 10 in rushing production and fewest sacks allowed under Meyer. His '21 Panthers team got hit with the injury bug resulting in 14 different OL starting combinations. Not a good year stats-wise but I would call it more of incomplete. Starting his 3rd season.

Isaac Williams assistant OL coach. His experience is as a collegiate OL coach/run game coordinator. His 2 years with the Steelers is his only NFL experience. I wonder how much we are using him as a run game coordinator. Starting his 3rd season.

Mike Sullivan Head Offensive Assistant. NFL experience at OC/offensive play caller, QB Coach, and WR Coach. 20 years total experience. Starting his 4th season.

Arthur Smith OC. 11 years and 4HCs with the Titans ending his career there as OC. His 2 seasons as OC his offense was top 5 ranked in the NFL. His offense averaged 2.8pts/drive. His 2 seasons as HC of the Falcons his offense was the 3rd ranked rushing offense. 14 years NFL experience coaching offense. Starting his 2nd season.


The point of all this is to point out these coaches have experience and have had success. The longest tenured with the Steelers is entering his 4th season on staff. It is my opinion we have a good enough offensive coaching staff to be successful. Khan, Weidl, and Tomlin are putting the pieces together through the draft and FA. I have said this before, and I'll repeat myself here, the Steelers will be competing for the SB before the end of the 2027 season.

You guys remember when Justin Herbert looked like the next big thing? That was when Tom Arth was his QB Coach. Now he's our QB coach.