The Steelers will reportedly lose starting LG Isaac Seumalo when the new league year begins. Their plan is to replace him with a veteran, according to Gerry Dulac. The veteran insider Tweeted this evening that they are expected to sign a veteran starting guard, though he offered no names.
The Steelers next move in free agency is expected to be a starting veteran guard to replace Isaac Seumalo.
— Gerry Dulac (@gerrydulac) March 10, 2026
Seumalo was the veteran starting guard the Steelers signed in free agency three years ago. Brought in on a three-year, $24 million contract, he had a successful stint here but now they need another option. Seumalo has reportedly agreed to terms on a new deal with the Cardinals worth $31.5 million over three years.
Internally, the Steelers’ best option to replace Seumalo is Spencer Anderson. A fourth-year veteran, he has several starts as a backup, mostly at left guard. Pittsburgh also has four Day 2 draft picks, which would be a good spot at which to add competition.
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