We can evaluate him on what we see, he can complete passes into tight areas, his arm is good enough for the NFL, he misses open receivers occasionally, he seems to go from one option to the next, to the next, etc., he has good pocket awareness, he is mobile, scrambles looking to throw but will run it, is a good leader, doesn't get rattled, hasn't been given the reins to the offense and probably won't for another year or two. Passes over the middle and his deep ball will get worked on in the off season and training camp, for now, we probably won't see many of those throws this year just due to the fact the Steelers are stressing ball security right now to ensure they stay in games. IMO, Picjett has a high ceiling in the NFL.