Steelers insider reveals team's long-term plan at quarterback

The question on the minds of every Pittsburgh Steelers fan is: What exactly is the team's long-term plan at quarterback? Thats the question one raised with Steelers insider Mark Kaboly, and its one a lot of fans are anxious about after recent quarterback carousel moves.
Kaboly offered fans a realistic look at where things stand.No plan is written down on paper and in ink because so much can change in a year, Kaboly explained.
Right now, their best opportunity is to use their potential four compensatory picks next year and make a package to move up in the draft to get within striking distance of somebody they like.That means Pittsburgh's long-term quarterback strategy is focused on the 2026 NFL draft, not necessarily this year.
While they may still draft a developmental QB in 2025, its clear that the front office is eyeing next years class to potentially find their franchise signal-caller.Even then, Kaboly added, theres no sure bet.Until they make that big move, the Steelers will likely continue bringing in veteran quarterbacks on short-term deals a year-to-year approach that gives them flexibility but keeps fans guessing.Pittsburgh is playing the long game, with Omar Khan and Mike Tomlin leading the charge.
Theyre keeping their draft capital in check and preparing to strike when the right QB becomes available.
Whether thats in 2025 or beyond remains to be seen, but one things for sure: the Steelers' future at quarterback is still a work in progress.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Pittsburgh Steelers insider reveals team's long-term quarterback plan.
This article has been shared from the original article on yahoo, here is the link to the original article.