Steelers owner Rooney rules out first-round QB amid analyst buzz

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.

Art Rooney II addressed the Steelers' draft plans ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, which Pittsburgh is hosting this week. Holding the 21st overall pick, Rooney said, “It’s probably not going to be a quarterback... But beyond that it’s wide open.”

The comments align with earlier analyst sentiments, such as Todd McShay definitively ruling out Ty Simpson at No. 21. The Steelers have shown limited interest in top quarterback prospects like Simpson, who at 6-1 and 211 pounds from a southern program does not match Pittsburgh's preference for an "AFC North" style QB with size and experience in tough elements. Neither head coach Mike McCarthy nor general manager Omar Khan attended Simpson’s pro day, and he was not among the four quarterbacks invited for pre-draft visits.

Instead, the team hosted Penn State’s Drew Allar, Miami (FL)’s Carson Beck, Arkansas’ Taylen Green and North Dakota State’s Cole Payton, with Allar potentially favored for later rounds. Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and Simpson lead current quarterback rankings, but the field thins quickly.

Pittsburgh also values 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard, whom McCarthy and offensive coordinator Brian Angelichio have praised highly despite limited snaps last season. Indications are that Aaron Rodgers plans to return.

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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.

Draft analyst Todd McShay stated definitively that the Pittsburgh Steelers will not draft Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson in the first round at No. 21. He mentioned hearing the team linked to University of Georgia transfer Carson Beck, potentially in the third round. The Steelers met with both quarterbacks at the NFL Combine amid their search for a starter.

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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.

NFL draft analyst Lance Zierlein forecasted that the 2026 NFL draft could see fewer than four quarterbacks selected in the top 100 picks, echoing the 2013 draft. He shared this view in a tweet on April 4. The prediction comes amid speculation about the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback needs.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have conducted pre-draft visits and interviews with several quarterback prospects, including Carson Beck and Taylen Green. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette beat writer Ray Fittipaldo indicated Beck has a 'bullseye' on him for a potential third-round selection. Former Steelers linebacker James Harrison expressed intrigue in drafting Green on the right day.

Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis urged the team to avoid drafting a rookie quarterback soon, citing a lack of supporting talent. He emphasized building around the current quarterback situation first. Bettis made the comments on the Chipped Ham and Football podcast.

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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.

 

 

 

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