Steelers Not Expected to Take a QB at No. 21 Overall in the Draft
The Pittsburgh Steelers have done their homework on this year's quarterback class, including Alabama signal-caller Ty Simpson, but ESPN's Brooke Pryor doesn't expect them to take a QB at No. 21 overall in the first round next Thursday night. The Steelers "continue to believe" that veteran free-agent QB Aaron Rodgers will return for another season in 2026. Instead, they could take the best player available at that position late in the first round among wide receiver, offensive line, defensive line, or any spot in the secondary. There is no consensus player (or even position) for the Steelers in the first round this year. The front office addressed some of the team's most glaring needs (receiver, cornerback, and safety) in free agency and the trade market this offseason. Overall, Pittsburgh has 12 draft picks this year, including four Day 2 selections. If the Steelers do take a QB in this year's draft, it could come in Rounds 2 or 3.
Source: ESPN.com - Brooke Pryor
Source: ESPN.com - Brooke Pryor
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