If the Pittsburgh Steelers don’t do their due diligence on all the available quarterbacks this offseason, is the organization truly doing what’s best for the team? It’s a valid question. The Steelers have a strong running game, quality receiving options, and playmakers on defense. They went 10-7 and made it to the playoffs with largely inept quarterback play last season. Yet by all appearances, the Steelers seem to be content with only bringing in a veteran to compete with Kenny Pickett rather than finding a quality starter.
If you ask former Steelers S Ryan Clark, that’s not good enough.