Steelers Insider Reveals Surprising Likelihood Of Drafting a QB
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The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback situation is still technically a question mark for new head coach Mike McCarthy’s inaugural season. Future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers is having an uncharacteristically quiet offseason, which, oddly enough, has his fans feeling more unsettled than usual.
Many analysts believe that Rodgers is trending towards playing at least one more season, and I agree. But even if he does not return, Steelers insider Brooke Pryor isn’t convinced that next year’s starter is not already in the building.
“The Steelers might not have a clear-cut quarterback of the future on the roster, but one internal source said that they won't be forced to draft one this year,” Pryor wrote. “That source noted Pittsburgh will play the board first and that Will Howard, last year's sixth-round pick, has fans in the front office.”
Disregarding Howard’s apparent support, drafting a young quarterback is always wise. The 2026 NFL Draft class is particularly deep when it comes to Day Three quarterbacks, and given the Steelers have more picks than any other team, I would nearly guarantee that Pittsburgh uses at least one of the picks on the position. Pryor outlined the potential fits.
“New head coach Mike McCarthy and the scouting staff have been doing their homework on several prospects in the quarterback class, including Carson Beck (Miami), Drew Allar (Penn State) and Garrett Nussmeier (LSU),” Pryor reported. “Both McCarthy and GM Omar Khan have been transparent about their signal-caller wish list: long arms, big hands and a knack for thriving in the cold weather.”
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