Steelers executives frustrated over recent QBs' athletic limits, eyeing bigger prospects in office meeting.
Steelers executives frustrated over recent QBs' athletic limits, eyeing bigger prospects in office meeting.
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Steelers front office gripes about recent quarterbacks' athletic limits

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Pittsburgh Steelers front office personnel have expressed frustration over the limited athletic profiles of recent starting quarterbacks Mitch Trubisky and Kenny Pickett. The team hosted four mid-round quarterback prospects for pre-draft visits amid plans to add depth even if Aaron Rodgers returns. Analysts suggest the Steelers seek bigger, more physical passers suited for the AFC North.

Yahoo Sports' Charles Robinson, who has spoken with Steelers front office members, revealed their complaints about Trubisky and Pickett's athletic limitations. 'I cannot tell you how much they complained about the limited athletic profile,' Robinson said on the Inside Coverage podcast. He indicated the team avoids drafting another short, limited quarterback like those two, pushing away prospects such as Ty Simpson despite his talent. Steelers general manager Omar Khan and coach Mike McCarthy have voiced a desire for an AFC North-style quarterback with size and arm strength during the offseason. The team holds 12 draft picks, including the 21st overall selection next weekend. Even with Will Howard—a 6-foot-4 Ohio State national champion winner—on the roster as a sixth-round pick, Pittsburgh plans a fourth quarterback for camp alongside Mason Rudolph. Justin Fields and Russell Wilson provided steadiness in 2024, while Rodgers showed physical decline in 2025 late-season losses. The Steelers conducted pre-draft visits with Penn State's Drew Allar, North Dakota State's Cole Payton, Arkansas' Taylen Green, and Miami's Carson Beck—all bigger prospects with intriguing traits. Beat reporter Mark Kaboly noted they tried multiple times to host LSU's Garrett Nussmeier but schedules did not align. Allar stands out as a potential long-term starter per scouting grades, fitting the team's preferences. Analysts diverge on drafting another quarterback. FS1's Chris Broussard argued against adding a 'so-so prospect' behind Howard, suggesting patience for a higher pick next year if needed. ESPN's Louis Riddick questioned Ty Simpson's fit at No. 21, citing lingering Pickett trauma and the team's mid-round focus.

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Reactions on X to Steelers front office complaints about the limited athleticism of recent QBs Trubisky, Pickett, and Rodgers mix frustration and skepticism. Many users blame past decisions like passing on mobile QBs such as Malik Willis or Justin Fields, and question pursuing an immobile Rodgers. Defenders note Pickett's adequate mobility, while others urge drafting athletic prospects like Taylen Green and moving on from Rodgers.

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Steelers insiders in draft room debate quarterback picks amid Aaron Rodgers' potential 2026 return uncertainty, with Ben Roethlisberger's warning.
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Steelers insiders debate QB draft amid Rodgers return uncertainty

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As the Pittsburgh Steelers await Aaron Rodgers' decision on a 2026 return—following his 2025 division title win—insiders are divided on using early NFL draft picks on a quarterback. While some eye mid-round prospects like Drew Allar or Carson Beck, Ben Roethlisberger warns against top selections, predicting fan backlash.

Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney II stated that the team probably will not draft a quarterback with its No. 21 pick in Thursday's first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. In a pre-draft interview with WTAE’s Andrew Stockey, Rooney kept options open for other positions like wide receiver, offensive line or secondary, echoing recent analyst reports ruling out early picks like Alabama's Ty Simpson.

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Gerry Dulac reports that the Pittsburgh Steelers are unlikely to consider Ty Simpson due to his size not matching their preferred quarterback profile. The insider suggests the team prefers bigger passers and is focused on developing Will Howard. Other prospects like Drew Allar and Carson Beck may align better with this mold.

Pro Football Focus has flagged four NFL draft prospects connected to the Pittsburgh Steelers as 'buyer beware' players ahead of the 2026 draft. The list includes Penn State quarterback Drew Allar, Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch, Georgia inside linebacker CJ Allen, and Washington cornerback Tacario Davis. Steelers officials have met with each during the pre-draft process.

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NFL draft analyst Todd McShay forecasts that the Pittsburgh Steelers will select a quarterback with one of their three third-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. He named prospects such as Carson Beck, Garrett Nussmeier and Cole Payton as possibilities. McShay advised the team to take swings at the position amid their ongoing need.

James Harrison and Bryant McFadden, former Pittsburgh Steelers players, have voiced concerns over the team's quarterback situation if Aaron Rodgers returns. Harrison argues Mason Rudolph should be cut, while McFadden sees the draft pick of Drew Allar as raising more questions. Steelers beat writer Mark Kaboly predicts Allar as the 2027 starter.

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Will Howard is expected to receive a more thorough evaluation than rookie Drew Allar by next spring, according to beat writer Ray Fittipaldo. The assessment comes after the team drafted Allar in 2026 while retaining Howard, who was selected in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

 

 

 

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