Time and time again, the NFL shows that there’s no easy fix under center at the quarterback position when transitioning from a legendary player into the great unknown at the most important position.
The Pittsburgh Steelers found that out this offseason following the retirement of Ben Roethlisberger, leading to some serious changes at the quarterback position for the black and gold. Pittsburgh brought in veteran free agent Mitch Trubisky on the first day of the legal tampering window in free agency on a two-year, $14 million deal, which could reach up to $27 million in incentives.
Along with the signing of Trubisky, the Steelers also drafted former Pittsburgh Panthers’ star quarterback Kenny Pickett with the No.