The 2004 NFL Draft will forever be remembered as one which featured arguably the top class of quarterbacks in NFL history. The Pittsburgh Steelers can certainly pound the table in agreeance, as their tried-and-true method of allowing a top prospect fall to them paid dividends when Ben Roethlisberger fell to them with the 11th overall pick. One of his classmates, Philip Rivers, was a top prospect in his own right, as he was involved in a draft day swap with the New York Giants for Eli Manning. However, in the 2001 draft, the Chargers had selected Drew Brees in the second round.
Is Trubisky/Pickett The Next Brees/Rivers Dilemma?
