It has, quite frankly, been a long time since many people were giving any serious contemplation toward the idea of Mason Rudolph being the Pittsburgh Steelers’ starting quarterback this year. That idea died an early death as soon as they signed Mitch Trubisky. It died again when they drafted Kenny Pickett.
Different eyes, however, see different things, and it’s interesting to see sometimes how different beat writers come away with different interpretations of what they see on the practice field. Mark Kaboly of The Athletic, for example, has Rudolph as a ‘winner’ of minicamp and suggested that he looked better.