Ike Taylor confident in Will Howard's Steelers future

Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor expressed strong confidence in quarterback Will Howard's potential during an appearance on the Deebo and Joe podcast. Taylor highlighted Howard's leadership and championship pedigree amid ongoing uncertainty with Aaron Rodgers. Other team figures have echoed similar praise for the young player.

Ike Taylor, who now works in the Steelers front office, praised Will Howard on Monday's Deebo and Joe podcast. 'I like Will,' Taylor said. 'He’s got that championship pedigree. Everybody in the locker room loves Will. Will’s just one of them personable persons. He has what it takes to lead.' Taylor added, 'I think Will’s got it for sure.' He emphasized that Howard needs reps to prove himself but possesses the qualities to succeed in the locker room. Howard, a sixth-round pick from Ohio State, played a key role in their 2024 national championship win and brings a solid frame, strong arm, and mobility to the position. Recent reports suggest the Steelers are unlikely to hear from Aaron Rodgers before the draft, leading to Howard receiving first-team practice reps. Steelers general manager Omar Khan and coach Mike McCarthy have also spoken positively about Howard this offseason, indicating comfort with giving him a chance if Rodgers does not return. However, Howard has yet to play in an NFL game, having missed last year's preseason due to injury. Taylor's endorsement comes from his close observation of Howard with the team.

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