The Pittsburgh steelers are still looking for a starting quarter, while the team was waiting until day 3 of the NFL 2025 draft to add a signator to the list, which was the will of Ohio State Howard, and waits on Aaron Rodgers to make a decision concerning his future of football.
Rodgers could end up registering with the Steelers, but he could also retire. If the future temple of fame calls him a career, Behind Mike Nicastro of the steel curtain Considers that Pittsburgh should target the quarter of New Orleans Derek Carr as a backup plan.
“I understand what you are probably thinking. Why would the Deviable Steelers bring to a wounded veteran like Carr? Well, the world is not exactly their oyster when it comes to adding to this room. These are thin choices, and Carr is an option that can offer a veteran experience,” wrote Nicastro.
Carr has been quietly a solid starting quarter in the past two years, when he led the saints to a winning season in 2023 and played well in 2024 before Suffering a fractured hand that made him miss the last seven games of the season.
The Quadruple Pro from Bowler does a decent job by taking care of the ball and is also quite effective, completing more than 67% of its passes in seven of the last eight seasons.
Obviously, Carr trade at the moment would be a massive risk, because it currently deals with a The shoulder injury and its status for the coming season are unknown. However, there is a chance that Pittsburgh lacks options in the quarter-Arrière, and trade for Carr can be the only movement on the table.
There is a ton of risks involved in a potential carr trade, the steelers should therefore focus on the signing of Rodgers or the acquisition of Kirk cousins in a business with the Falcons of Atlanta before even thinking of other possibilities.
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