Steelers fans raise questions on team strategy and offseason moves

Steelers fans raise questions on team strategy and offseason moves
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Russ Pallone from Trinidad, CO, raised the question of whether Mason Rudolph should be given a more prominent role or if the team should draft a quarterback to develop while investing in defense. The response highlighted the challenges of drafting a quarterback and suggested that Rudolph could serve as a veteran backup for the 2025 season. The focus on reinforcing the defensive line through premium draft picks rather than free agency was emphasized.

Beau Jackson from Buckhorn, NM, expressed frustration with the ongoing quarterback situation and sought an opinion on Mason Rudolph. It was noted that Rudolph is perceived as a backup in the league, which is not necessarily negative as many players have had successful careers in such roles.

Eric Smith from Woodbridge, CT, commented on Mason Rudolph’s signing, describing it as potentially beneficial if other quarterbacks are not signed or get injured. The response agreed and added that Rudolph could mentor a rookie draft pick.

Jesus Sada from Monterrey, Mexico, asked about Darius Slay’s potential impact compared to Joe Haden. It was mentioned that Slay has had a successful career with six Pro Bowl appearances and is expected to start opposite Joey Porter Jr.

Dean Florio from Allentown, PA, inquired about acquiring a fullback. The response explained that NFL teams are reluctant to allocate roster spots to fullbacks unless they offer additional skills beyond blocking.

Angelo Morella from Poland, OH, questioned the Steelers’ offseason moves. The response advised patience as free agency and other team activities were still ongoing.

Brandin Shumac from Murrysville, PA, asked about addressing the cornerback position outside of Joey Porter Jr. It was stated that Darius Slay and Corey Trice Jr. are considered top options and that further additions might occur through the draft or free agency.

Raymond Chason from Conneautville, PA, wondered about re-entering the second round after trading their pick for D.K. Metcalf. It was confirmed there are ways to do so depending on what other teams might want in return.

Daniel Friedman from Beijing, China, asked about weight-lifting equipment at Three Rivers Stadium during the 1970s Super Bowl era. The answer described limited facilities shared with visiting baseball teams.

Eric Weaver from Chardon, OH, questioned if losing high-profile players would help acquire compensatory picks for 2026. It was clarified that trades like D.K. Metcalf’s do not factor into compensatory pick formulas.

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