The Pittsburgh Steelers are undoubtedly looking to address the offensive guard position in the 2026 NFL Draft, and one Day 2 prospect — Keylan Rutledge of Georgia Tech — would make an excellent addition to the roster.
Here is a look at Rutledge's scouting report, containing his bio, strengths, concerns, stats, and highlights.
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2022: 197 offensive snaps played, four penalties, one sack allowed, 50.3 pass blocking grade, 53.8 run blocking grade
2023: 760 offensive snaps played, four penalties, one sack allowed, 75.6 pass blocking grade, 55.4 run blocking grade
2024: 904 offensive snaps played, two penalties, one sack allowed, 77.7 pass blocking grade, 59.9 run blocking grade
2025: 872 offensive snaps played, five penalties, zero sacks allowed, 78.4 pass blocking grade,76.8 run blocking grade
Keylan Rutledge is an excellent athlete with a true mauler mentality worthy of a round 2 pick pic.twitter.com/JHa7ckpkdI
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