I would wait a bit before saying that the steelers have no QB this year...I have hope that at least one of the two will be good...One thing is for sure, I am certain Wilson and Fields will be way more productive than our QBs from last year.There was 0 hope with Pickett at this point
2 out of 4 first round Qb’s panned out for the franchise in the modern era (1969 on). Thats not too bad. But i dont think the steelers can survive a 20 year drought till the next franchise Qb comes along again. Its a Qb driven league now more than ever. Heads would roll, HC’s, GM’s maybe even a change of ownership. They need that next franchise guy pretty soon.
I don't think KP was the answer, but after watching the two we have now makes me very nervous.
It’s already clear that the Steelers fleeced the Eagles in trade for Kenny Pickett
What a job by Omar Khan
By Jarrett Bailey Aug 18, 2024
https://www.behindthesteelcurtain.co...-payton-wilson
Outside of Green Bay,almost every team had problems finding franchise QBs through the draft
Teams like Denver (even Elway wasn't with their own draft pick) Chicago and many others are much worse than the steelers historically at finding a franchise QB,despite many first round pick at this position
Very few teams have drafted or developed 2 future hof at this position, but the steelers are going to be one of those teams by the end of this decade
except there was no trade for Wilson , we sent no players to Denver , we sent no draft capital to Denver , we simply signed him to a vet minimum contract and that was it ... 1.2 million dollars or there about ... so not even close to anything else you have suggested
Kenny Pickett is who I though he was .. Eagles didn't value him either , now he is a Stain at the Mistake by the Lake 3 teams in 4 years more of a shooting star than a superstar
Kenny Pickett is who I though he was .. Eagles didn't value him either , now he is a Stain at the Mistake by the Lake 3 teams in 4 years more of a shooting star than a superstar
Parker historically traded most of his draft picks away.
Here is a sample of Parker's record of trading draft picks during his tenure with the Steelers: in 1958, he traded away the team's picks in the first round, the fourth round, the fifth round, the seventh round, the eighth round, and the ninth round. In 1959, Parker traded away the Steelers' picks in Rounds 1-through-7; in 1960, he trade away the picks in Rounds 2-through-6; in 1961, he traded away the No. 1 pick, and also the picks in Rounds 3-through-6; in 1962, he traded away the picks in Rounds 2-through-6; and in 1963, he traded away the picks in Rounds 1-through-7. And even though Parker was fired in 1964, he already had traded the Steelers first-round pick in the 1965 NFL Draft.
https://www.steelers.com/news/asked-...wered-april-30