With Aaron Rodgers still undecided on his future, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback situation remains uncertain. They seem fine with Mason Rudolph as their starter, but that might not end well. Perhaps that will lead the Steelers to draft a quarterback in the first round this year. They’ve certainly shown interest in this class, even though it’s not particularly strong. The University of Mississippi’s Jaxson Dart could be a target for the Steelers. However, former NFL head coach Jay Gruden doesn’t think Dart is ready to come in and save a franchise.
“I think that if a team is expecting this guy to come in year one and be the savior, they’re rudely mistaken,” Gruden said recently on his YouTube channel, Clean Pocket.