The Steelers raised eyebrows‍ during the draft when they opted against selecting a‌ quarterback,instead​ prioritizing⁣ defensive⁤ tackle Rowan Harmon. Their decision underscores ⁣a strategic shift, focusing ‌on building a⁢ stronger defensive front ‍rather⁣ than ​addressing ‍depth under centre. Team sources suggest the ⁣staff⁣ was drawn to Harmon’s rare combination of size, technique, ​and versatility, viewing ⁤him as a cornerstone ​for‍ their defense.“He’s a disruptive force we couldn’t pass up,” explained General Manager omar Khan.

While fans expected the ‌team to nab a promising⁢ quarterback for the future,the Steelers remain steadfast in their ‍confidence​ in Kenny⁤ Pickett as their starter,with‍ Mitchell Trubisky in backup. Instead, they aim to address quarterback needs elsewhere—through free agency, trades, ‍or next ​year’s draft. Their choice to ⁢bolster their defensive ⁢line now reflects their immediate win-now mindset‍ and⁢ could‍ be a‌ silent nod⁣ to the following advantages:

  • Improved pressure on ‌opposing ⁤quarterbacks to benefit the secondary.
  • Increased run-stopping ability to ​solidify game ‍control.
  • Flexibility in defensive schemes with Harmon’s adaptability.
Player Position Draft Round
Rowan Harmon Defensive tackle 1st
Kenny‌ Pickett Quarterback 2022, 1st
Mitchell Trubisky Quarterback Trade (2022)