Former Buffalo Bills center Mitch Morse, whom we mentioned as a fit for the Pittsburgh Steelers, will meet with Mike Tomlin and company in the coming days, according to TribLive’s Joe Rutter.
Morse, selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the second round of the 2015 NFL draft, allowed just one sack in 2023. Advanced stats provided by Pro Football Focus grade Morse as an above-average pass-blocker (71.4) and an average run-blocker (61.5).
While signing Morse isn’t splashy and doesn’t preclude the Steelers from taking one in next month’s draft, the contract will be fiscally responsible and Morse would provide leadership and experience to the offensive line.
That’s all the Steelers are looking for.
Center Mitch Morse, who was released by the Bills on Wednesday, is scheduled to visit with the Steelers ahead of free agency, per league source. If signed, he would fill the void created by Mason Cole's release.
— Joe Rutter (@tribjoerutter) March 8, 2024