While the number was likely low when he was first signed, the amount of people who believed that the signing of Mitch Trubisky was going to be more than a stopgap solution at quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers surely plummeted when they spent a first-round draft pick on Kenny Pickett a month and a half later.
Trubisky, a former second-overall pick, is a 50-game starter in his career, and is still on the young side, but he’s not far from the ‘bust’ label, either, considering that he was backing up Josh Allen in Buffalo last year. But could he be Pittsburgh’s best answer at quarterback to start the 2022 season, even if he might not be by the end of it?