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The Steelers’ QB room isn’t going to be the issue. Rodgers taking such a cap-friendly deal, bringing Rudolph back for exactly this situation, and the unexpected fall of Howard in the draft all give Pittsburgh a legitimately strong quarterback group. A cerebral veteran like Rodgers paired with a teammate like Rudolph is exactly what you want when developing a young quarterback like Howard. But putting Howard in too early would be a mistake. Let Ruddy spell Rodgers for a couple of weeks. These next two games are probably the toughest remaining on the schedule—Detroit is right there in that mix too.
Now, the real concerns:
1. Number one wide receiver.
DK is a solid No. 2, but not a true WR1. Meanwhile, George is sitting at 144 yards and a touchdown before the fourth quarter tonight.
2. Secondary play.
They’re generating a decent number of turnovers, but they’re also giving up far too many easy completions.
3. Run defense.
Which unit is going to show up—the one that shut down Jonathan Taylor, or the one that lets backups like Vidal or Emanuel Wilson run all over them?
4. Pass rush.
Herbig looks like the best of the bunch right now, Highsmith is consistently banged up, and TJ is aging. As a group it still works, but thank God there’s depth behind them.
Now, the real concerns:
1. Number one wide receiver.
DK is a solid No. 2, but not a true WR1. Meanwhile, George is sitting at 144 yards and a touchdown before the fourth quarter tonight.
2. Secondary play.
They’re generating a decent number of turnovers, but they’re also giving up far too many easy completions.
3. Run defense.
Which unit is going to show up—the one that shut down Jonathan Taylor, or the one that lets backups like Vidal or Emanuel Wilson run all over them?
4. Pass rush.
Herbig looks like the best of the bunch right now, Highsmith is consistently banged up, and TJ is aging. As a group it still works, but thank God there’s depth behind them.