Feb. 13, 2026, 7:31 p.m. ET
Pro Football Focus projected the landing spots for five of the top interior offensive linemen in free agency, which includes Pittsburgh Steelers veteran guard Isaac Seumalo.
According to PFF’s Mason Cameron, Seumalo will predictably head to the Las Vegas Raiders, where the new Klint Kubiak regime will utilize his run-game prowess.
“Former Seahawks offensive coordinator and new Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak understands the importance of establishing a diverse run game to better allow for shot plays in the passing game through play action,” Cameron wrote. “Seumalo’s skill set pairs well with that mentality. The 32-year-old guard has been excellent throughout his career with the Eagles and Steelers.
“During his three seasons in Pittsburgh, Seumalo showcased his talent as a run blocker in gap (82nd percentile) and zone (92nd percentile) concepts. But where he really sets himself apart is through his ability to sell the run out of play action without overextending, having generated the fourth-highest play-action PFF pass-blocking grade (87.8) among guards over the past three seasons.”
Seumalo has appeared in 125 games, including 104 starts, during his time with the Eagles (2016–2022) and Steelers (2023–2025). He also earned the first Pro Bowl recognition of his career with Pittsburgh in 2024.
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If Pittsburgh loses out on Seumalo, Buffalo Bills guard David Edwards would make an excellent substitution, with our Steelers Wire free agency scouting report giving fans a better idea of his potential fit.
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