Dotson was 17th according to PFF with a 77.6 pass-blocking grade last season, but was 51st in pass blocking, and had several missed assignments that led to the Steelers quarterbacks taking hard hits, including the one that knocked Kenny Pickett out of the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Dotson played phenomenally during his rookie season as he made 13 appearances and recorded four starts while not allowing a single sack. He also played a big role on a historic offensive line that allowed just 14 total sacks all season, the franchise’s lowest mark since 1982.
His second season was cut short after just nine games of being a full-time starter and resumed his starting roles last season. After his level of play declined over the past two seasons, it seems like his time as a Steeler is nearing its end.
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