As the calendar rounds into April, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ draft plans are typically pretty easy to deduce based on their free agency moves, Pro Day stops, and pre-draft visitors. This year is a little more difficult, especially with uncertainty at the quarterback position. Mike Tomlin was asked directly about the possibility of drafting a quarterback in the first round.
“I wouldn’t close the door on any component of acquisition at that position,” Tomlin said during the media breakfast at the owner’s meeting via NFL Network.
Aaron Rodgers continues to string the Steelers along with no real update from Tomlin, and the way he phrased things made it sound like a decision could drag on for months, not days or weeks.