The Pittsburgh Steelers are pretty much the only team remaining without a clear starting candidate at quarterback entering April. They have an offer on the table for Aaron Rodgers, but until he signs, assuming he does, they are vulnerable. Should he choose not to sign, they have precious few alternatives, without great draft resources to address the position.
Despite the predicament resting so precariously on the whims of a man who considers himself an enigma, the Steelers believe they are in a stable position. On Monday, HC Mike Tomlin said they were “really comfortable with being unsettled”, which is not true of the fans.