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Steelers sign versatile offensive lineman with talented hands

Le'Raven Clark to be the Steelers veteran swing tackle

Le'Raven Clark against Cleveland
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PITTSBURGH (93.7 The Fan) – Suring up the middle of the offensive line before the NFL Draft, the Steelers added to its depth on Friday. And once again poached a former Eagles lineman.

Le'Raven Clark played 13 games with the Titans last year. The Texas native made a pair of starts at right tackle and other as an extra lineman (or blocking tight end). He's 6'5", 319 pounds and started his career with the Colts as a third-round draft choice out of Texas Tech in 2016.


Clark would play four years, 47 games (15 starts-6 at left tackle, 5 at right tackle and 5 at guard) with Indianapolis playing mostly tackle, but spent the 2017 season as a right guard. Clark went to the Eagles, and then Director of Player Personnel Andy Weidl, in 2021 playing four games with a start at right tackle. At the beginning of last year he was released during the last cuts of training camp and then re-signed to the Philly practice squad before Tennessee poached him from there.

The 28-year-old started every game of his college career at Texas Tech and was a three-time, first-team All-Big 12 selection. His final season was a second-team All-American by CBS Sports.

Fun Fact

Clark makes furniture in his free time. He built the majority of the furniture in his house including his kitchen table, bed frame, night stands and end tables. His father was a carpenter, one grandfather was a blacksmith and the other a welder.

Le'Raven Clark to be the Steelers veteran swing tackle