Let's get to it: JASON BRECHT FROM ANAMOSA, IA: What am I missing with James Connor? He not long ago was a Pro Bowl running back and defended in many questions by you, to now being kicked to the curb by most. I do understand that the Steelers were last in rushing and am not at all thinking Connor is one of the best feature backs around, but if given a better offensive line and different scheme, couldn't he still be a valuable back? ANSWER: James Conner was a Pro Bowl running back in 2018, but in the NFL that's a lifetime ago, and since then he hasn't been able to repeat that kind of performance or build upon it. The Steelers need a difference-making feature back, and the best way for them to add one is to draft one. The idea behind this is to address a team weakness, and finishing last in the league in rushing in 2020 screams that the running game is a major weakness. So, the Steelers need to improve their offensive line, get a big-time back to run behind it, and emphasize that aspect of their offense. Too many fans, in my opinion, believe the goal is to find a way to make Conner successful, when the real goal is to make the running attack a weapon capable of complementing a contending team.