
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still without an Aaron Rodgers decision, but after doing a live Q&A earlier in the week, he hinted at potentially signing with the Steelers. Whether that’s the case or not, Pittsburgh has one of the worst quarterback rooms in the NFL.
If the Steelers were to add Rodgers, he’d be the clear top option. However, if he were to go down, there wouldn’t be much for them to do.
They’d likely have to trade for a quarterback or tank the rest of the year, depending on when it happens.
That’s why Moe Moton of Bleacher Report urged them to trade for Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis, adding that he’s still only 25 years old and has all the tools to be a decent quarterback in the NFL.
“Regardless of Aaron Rodgers’ decision to play for the Steelers or retire, Pittsburgh should offer a fourth-round pick for Levis. Rodgers will turn 42 in December. At this point, he’s a year-to-year player. Levis has two years left on his rookie deal.
“If the Steelers finish the 2025 season with a mediocre record and Rodgers only sticks around for one year, they would at least have an experienced young starter in Levis, whom they can develop for the long term. In seven seasons, Mason Rudolph has been a game manager. At 25, Levis, with his big arm and mobility, has far more upside,” he wrote.
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Levis is a young quarterback, so some of his struggles make sense.
However, he has the ability to make throws that most quarterbacks don’t. That’s an impressive trait to have, and if he can put it all together under Mike Tomlin, he could be a long-term option.
