Over the last few months, much of the talk surrounding Pittsburgh Steelers’ third-year quarterback Kenny Pickett has centered on him not being good enough to be a starting quarterback in the NFL, better suited for a backup role, period.
That’s been the case with talking heads making the case for the Steelers to seek an upgrade, such as trading for Justin Fields, or signing the likes of a Kirk Cousins or Russell Wilson.
It’s very unlikely any of those things happen. What’s most likely is the re-signing of Mason Rudolph or adding a Ryan Tannehill in free agency to provide depth and experience to the quarterback room.