Everyone is going to have their take on how the Pittsburgh Steelers should address their quarterback situation. Russell Wilson and Justin Fields will be a component of that conversation, but after another disappointing season, many have already moved on to thinking outside the organization. Whether it’s the draft or free agency, people want to see a big move to take a step in the right direction.
One former NFL GM thinks the Steelers should play the long game and start stockpiling picks in the 2026 NFL Draft while getting a head start on researching that QB class.
“I’d be looking at the next two to three quarterback draft classes and saying, ‘Okay, which year do we need to have the most flexibility to be able to go and get a quarterback,'” Doug Whaley said Wednesday via 93.