There are still 13 games ahead in the regular season for the Pittsburgh Steelers, but it’s never too early to pay attention to the 2026 NFL Draft class, which promises to be quarterback-heavy. That bodes well for the Steelers, who should be in the market for a franchise signal caller.
While Aaron Rodgers is playing well, he’s 41 years old, and there’s no guarantee he will be back for 2026, either. Mason Rudolph is a solid backup, and rookie Will Howard will remain a major unknown throughout the rest of the season unless something goes drastically wrong.
So, the focus has to be on the draft class for the Black and Gold.