Analyst labels Steelers' offseason efforts class clown

Sports analyst Conor Orr dubbed the Pittsburgh Steelers' offseason moves the 'class clown' of the NFL. He expressed confusion over the team's direction amid draft mishaps and ongoing pursuit of Aaron Rodgers. The label highlights perceived missteps despite their recent division title.

The Pittsburgh Steelers won the AFC North last season but fell short in the playoffs against the Houston Texans. With Mike Tomlin stepping down, the team chose to compete rather than rebuild, making several roster additions this offseason. Analyst Conor Orr criticized these efforts on Sports Illustrated’s YouTube channel Thursday, calling them 'class clown.' “How do you get to this point?” Orr asked, referencing Art Rooney II's comments that the team expected Aaron Rodgers to join by now despite his middling 23rd-ranked quarterback performance last year. The Steelers hosted the draft but faced embarrassment when the Philadelphia Eagles outmaneuvered them on prospect Makai Lemon, though no punishment for an alleged early call has been confirmed. Rooney remains confident Rodgers will decide soon, but the veteran is following his own timeline, as he did last offseason when the Steelers waited months without success. Meanwhile, the Steelers bolstered their secondary by selecting Georgia cornerback Daylen Everette in the third round last Friday. Everette, a former Eagles fan from Norfolk, Virginia, overcame early doubts at Georgia—including a heated rebuke from coach Kirby Smart—to become a key draft pick. He used NIL earnings to support his family and interned at the Athens Boys and Girls Club while studying sports management. Originally committed to Clemson before switching to Georgia, Everette brings depth to a position addressed through re-signings of Asante Samuel Jr. and Jamel Dean in free agency.

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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.

Sports Illustrated's Matt Verderame has given the Pittsburgh Steelers an A grade for their busy offseason, highlighting major roster additions and the hiring of Mike McCarthy as head coach. He notes that the team now has one of the NFL's most complete rosters on paper.

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NFL insider Albert Breer anticipates the Pittsburgh Steelers will target immediate contributors with their 21st pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, confident in Aaron Rodgers' return. ESPN analyst Benjamin Solak urges the team to add youth to the secondary and defensive line while drafting a developmental quarterback. The Steelers hold a league-high 12 picks and are hosting the event.

Building on an active free agency and trade for Michael Pittman Jr., the Pittsburgh Steelers added a 10-player 2026 draft class to bolster their roster under new coach Mike McCarthy. Beat writer Mike DeFabo assesses the team as stronger overall, though uncertainties linger at offensive line, defense, and quarterback.

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Derrik Klassen expressed skepticism about the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense even after adding receivers Michael Pittman Jr. and Germie Bernard. He suggested the unit may not improve much if Aaron Rodgers returns at quarterback. Klassen made the comments Tuesday on The Athletic Football Show.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their roster with several notable acquisitions ahead of the upcoming season. New head coach Mike McCarthy brings experience and familiarity with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

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Anonymous NFL executives expressed puzzlement over the Pittsburgh Steelers' 2026 NFL Draft selections, particularly first-round pick Max Iheanachor and later versatile players. The picks aim to bolster the offense under new head coach Mike McCarthy amid concerns at quarterback and left tackle. One standout addition, wide receiver Germie Bernard, drew widespread praise.

 

 

 

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