Steelers Predicted to Keep Rodgers, Ditch Howard and Rudolph for SEC Quarterback The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to make some significant changes to their roster this offseason, according to a report by a prominent NFL insider. The team is predicted to re-sign quarterback Mason Rudolph and tight end Nick Howard, but let go of running back Trey Edmunds in the process. However, the biggest surprise comes at the quarterback position, where the Steelers are expected to make a bold move by signing a highly touted SEC quarterback. According to sources close to the situation, the team is high on the prospect of adding a young quarterback with immense potential. The quarterback in question is reportedly Alabama's Taulia Tagovailoa, who impressed scouts and coaches alike during his time at the University of Maryland before transferring to Alabama for his final season. At 6'1" and 215 pounds, Tagovailoa has the size and athleticism to excel at the next level. While it may seem like a bold move to give up on Mason Rudolph after just two seasons as the starter, NFL insiders suggest that the team is not satisfied with Rudolph's progress and believes that Tagovailoa has more upside. The Steelers are said to be impressed by Tagovailoa's accuracy, arm strength, and ability to extend plays with his legs. Rudolph, on the other hand, has struggled to find consistency throughout his career, and some believe that he may not have what it takes to lead the team back to the playoffs. The Steelers are expected to try to trade Rudolph during the offseason, but if they can't find a suitable partner, they may be forced to cut him loose. The news is likely to send shockwaves throughout the NFL, as the Steelers are one of the most iconic franchises in the league. F...#Alabama #Mason_Rudolph #Taulia_Tagovailoa #University_of_Maryland #Steelers #Nick_Howard #Trey_Edmunds
