The Steelers have completed their draft pick signings. The team announced that it has signed second-round center Zach Frazier to his four-year rookie contract.
The West Virginia product got into 47 games during his collegiate career, including a 2023 campaign where he earned first-team All-Big 12 honors after not allowing a single sack. That performance helped put him firmly on the NFL map, and he was ultimately the second center off the board (behind Graham Barton) when he was selected at No. 51.
“They’re getting a hard worker who is going to give everything he has to the organization to win football games,” Frazier said in a team statement. “I couldn’t be more excited.”
The Steelers moved on from Mason Cole this offseason, opening a starting spot for Frazier. Considering the rookie’s versatility (he played both center and guard in college), the Steelers could shift Frazier around if necessary. The Steelers will also feature another rookie starting OL in first-round offensive tackle Troy Fautanu.
Monday's move completes the Steelers’ draft pick signings. The team’s entire draft class includes:
- Round 1, No. 20: Troy Fautanu (OL, Washington) (signed)
- Round 3, No. 84: Roman Wilson (WR, Michigan) (signed)
- Round 3, No. 98 (from Eagles): Payton Wilson (LB, NC State) (signed)
- Round 4, No. 119: Mason McCormick (G, South Dakota State) (signed)
- Round 6, No. 178 (from Cardinals through Panthers): Logan Lee (DT, Iowa) (signed)
- Round 6, No. 195: Ryan Watts (CB, Texas) (signed)
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