It was a remarkable achievement for second-year quarterback Joshua Dobbs to not only make the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 53-man roster out of a four-quarterback pool, but also to claim the backup quarterback position for himself heading into the 2018 season. Most had already written him off back in the spring as soon as the team used a third-round draft pick on Mason Rudolph. Those who cover the team were surprised when they released Landry Jones. Yet here he is, suiting up as Ben Roethlisberger’s number two for the first time ever.