Bringing in veteran quarterbacks like Russell Wilson and, potentially, Aaron Rodgers, can help the Pittsburgh Steelers from year to year, but they need some sort of consistency for the future. The Steelers aren’t in the easiest spot to do so this offseason, though. They don’t have a second-round pick and sit at 21st overall in the first round. However, ESPN’s Ben Solak thinks the third round is where Pittsburgh might find its answer in Alabama QB Jalen Milroe.
“Pittsburgh’s brass met with Jalen Milroe before his pro day,” Solak wrote Wednesday. “On the one hand, the Steelers took a stab at a dual-threat quarterback with Justin Fields last season, so trying again with Milroe is intuitive.