Last season, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback room was dreadful. Yes, QB Mason Rudolph put together a nice string of games to end the season, but overall, the answer at quarterback didn’t seem to be on the roster. This offseason, Steelers general manager Omar Khan decided to overhaul the entire quarterback room by getting rid of QBs Mitchell Trubisky and Kenny Pickett through release and trade, respectively, and not re-signing Rudolph.
To replace them, the Steelers signed QB Russell Wilson and traded for QB Justin Fields. While both Wilson and Fields have had their struggles the past few years, they both are low-risk, high-upside moves.