Pittsburgh Steelers Have Promising Offseason But Need QB Solution
The Pittsburgh Steelers are said to have had a 'really good offseason' despite uncertainties at quarterback. Analyst Sam Monson acknowledges their solid additions, including veterans Michael Pittman Jr. and Jamel Dean, as well as a promising draft class featuring offensive tackle Max Iheanachor and quarterback Drew Allar. The team aims to resolve their quarterback situation, with discussions around acquiring Aaron Rodgers, while some experts advocate for starting Will Howard or Allar instead. Despite the apparent weaknesses at the quarterback position, there’s optimism about the Steelers’ roster improvements. The pressure remains to compete for a championship amidst this transition.
By the Numbers- Steelers won the AFC North for the first time since 2020.
- Drafted quarterback Drew Allar in the third round, noted for having one of the strongest arms in the draft class.
While the Steelers made significant strides in strengthening their roster, their lack of a definitive starting quarterback raises questions about their competitiveness in the coming season, especially if they opt to rely on inexperienced players.
State of Play- The Steelers have added several veterans and drafted key prospects to bolster the team.
- Ongoing negotiations for Aaron Rodgers contrast with calls to develop younger quarterbacks on the roster.
The Steelers will likely continue negotiations regarding a potential deal for Aaron Rodgers while also evaluating options within their current quarterback competition. The decision on who will start will significantly impact their playoff aspirations this season.
Bottom LineFor the Steelers, the focus should be on developing their young talent without sacrificing the immediate goal of becoming playoff contenders; the right quarterback decision could define their season.
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