On Monday, we broke down the best of new Pittsburgh Steelers QB Justin Fields. The highs of his game. The arm talent, throwing under pressure, and his escapability, makes life frustrating on defenses. But if it was all sunshine and roses in his game, the Steelers wouldn’t have gotten him for a conditional 2025 sixth-round pick. His game is full of flaws, holes, and rough edges.
With that in mind, here are the worst aspects of Fields’ game, ones he must improve upon in order to become a consistent, starting quarterback.
Poor Pocket Presence/Feel
One of Fields’ worst traits is how uncomfortable he can look in the pocket.