3 guards the Steelers can still sign in free agency

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have made their fair share of moves throughout the legal tampering period, but there are still a few standout guards worthy of considering in free agency.

If the Steelers hope to replace Isaac Seumalo, here's a look at three guards who would be ideal fits.

Mekhi Becton​


Becton is coming off a down year in 2025, but some of the blame can be placed on the Los Angeles Chargers' offensive line inefficiencies as a whole. If the Steelers are looking for a low-cost option to compete for the starting job at left guard, Becton is the player to target.

Joel Bitonio​


While some Steelers fans would want to stay far away from the 12-year Browns veteran, Bitonio could give the Steelers their easiest transition from Seumalo. Even at 34 years old, Bitonio was ranked the eighth-best pass-blocking guard per Pro Football Focus and should have more than enough gas in the tank for the 2026 season with Pittsburgh.

Dylan Parham​


A versatile and underrated interior offensive lineman, Parham has lined up at both guard positions and center over the past four seasons for the Las Vegas Raiders. At just 26 years old, Parham would, at worst, become an incredible depth piece. At best, he'd become a long-term answer at left guard and help the Steelers' offensive line take that next step they've been looking for.

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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers should pursue these free-agent guards during legal tampering

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