With mandatory minicamp in the rearview mirror and six weeks of downtime ahead, all eyes will remain locked on the upcoming quarterback competition in Latrobe during training camp for the Pittsburgh Steelers between the likes of Mason Rudolph, Mitch Trubisky and rookie Kenny Pickett.
While Rudolph will certainly get a shot at winning the job, it will ultimately come down to Trubisky — signed in free agency — and Pickett — drafted in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft.
Questions remain regarding the offensive line, running back depth, a rebuilt receiver room, depth behind TJ Watt and Alex Highsmith, a rebuilt secondary and replacing Stephon Tuitt for the Steelers, to name a few, but all the national attention regarding the Steelers is the quarterback competition, which will be the first one in nearly 20 years for the Steelers, dating back to Tommy Maddox and Kordell Stewart throughout the 2002 season.