It’s obvious that Pittsburgh Steelers QB Kenny Pickett is just about as bad through the first two weeks of the NFL season as he was good during the preseason. However, during the Steelers’ 26-22 win over the Cleveland Browns Monday night, despite Pickett’s struggles, he wasn’t the worst quarterback on the field.
That reality was reflected in the newest edition of NFL.com’s QB Index by Nick Shook. In fact, Pickett moved up a spot from last week to 27. That’s mostly thanks to Cleveland QB Deshaun Watson falling nine spots to 28th.
“Pickett still hasn’t shifted out of first gear,” Shook wrote.