Pittsburgh Steelers Rumored to Sign QB Mason Rudolph to Replace Kenny Pickett
The Pittsburgh Steelers face a significant decision regarding their quarterback position in the upcoming offseason.
They have the option to either acquire a veteran quarterback through signing or trading, who would potentially replace Kenny Pickett as the starting QB, or they could bring in a veteran to challenge Pickett for the starting role during training camp.
Mason Rudolph emerges as one of the top veteran candidates to challenge Pickett, given his existing support within the Steelers organization. According to Mark Kaboly of The Athletic, the Steelers could secure Rudolph’s return to foster a legitimate competition with Pickett for the starting job before free agency begins. This would involve presenting Rudolph with an enticing offer and a commitment to an open competition, both of which lie within the organization’s purview. Mike Tomlin and Art Rooney II have expressed interest in retaining Rudolph, especially given the uncertainties surrounding Pickett and Rudolph’s strong performance to close the season.
Bringing Rudolph back would signal the intention to have a competitive training camp, which is essential given the Steelers’ investment in Pickett as their first-round draft pick. However, Pickett has yet to solidify his position as the undisputed starter two years into his career.
Should the Steelers opt to move on from the Pickett era by trading for or signing a different veteran quarterback expected to start, such a decision would likely draw minimal criticism. Ultimately, the onus is on Pickett to demonstrate improvement, and Rudolph’s presence can provide the necessary competition and pressure to facilitate his growth.