Not in the true sense of an established game-changing QB, no, but that's why Justin Fields would have made the most sense. I know that many don't share the same opinion, but I think Fields had/has the potential to be a very good quarterback. His rushing ability sets him apart. I would have liked to have seen what he could have done with the congruity of operating under the same offensive coordinator for a second season. That's never happened for him before, and obviously, it won't again this year with the Jets.
To me, it's a shame that the Steelers couldn't find an extra $10 million over two years to solidify the most important position on the team.