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Nfl Insider Predicts Steelers Will Reach On Quarterback In First Round

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The Pittsburgh Steelers’ search for a long-term answer at quarterback could take a significant turn in April.

In his latest mock draft for ESPN, NFL analyst Field Yates projects the Steelers to select Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 21st overall pick. The move would signal a clear intent by the organization to secure its franchise signal-caller after nearly five seasons of uncertainty at the position.

Yates noted that Simpson remains one of the draft’s most intriguing and polarizing prospects.

“One of the most pressing questions of the draft is how high Simpson will go,” Yates wrote. “He was entrenched in the top 10 conversation mid-season before a significant second-half slide.”

Simpson’s strengths are evident on film. Yates praised his “pristine accuracy,” ability to improvise within the pocket, and sufficient arm strength to stretch the field vertically. The Alabama product led the SEC with 305 completions this past season, finishing with 28 touchdowns and just five interceptions overall.

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However, concerns emerged late in the year. Over Alabama’s final six games, Simpson threw four interceptions and posted a combined 62.6% completion percentage — a dip that raised questions about his decision-making under pressure. Additionally, evaluators have pointed out that he lacks the prototypical size traditionally associated with elite NFL quarterbacks.

The inconsistency has divided opinions among analysts and fans alike, with some drawing early comparisons to former Steelers first-round pick Kenny Pickett — a talented but ultimately short-lived solution in Pittsburgh.

Complicating matters further are recent reports suggesting the Steelers remain open to a reunion with veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who will turn 43 next season. While bringing Rodgers back would provide immediate stability and leadership, it would not necessarily preclude the team from investing in a quarterback early in the draft.

If Pittsburgh does intend to target Simpson — or another top prospect — the organization is expected to keep its evaluation process tightly guarded until draft night.

With the 21st pick, the Steelers may find themselves at a crossroads: lean into the future with a developing talent like Simpson or prioritize immediate contention with a veteran presence under center.