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Breaking down the 4 paths for the Steelers at the QB position

One of the biggest issues facing the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason is what they want to do with the quarterback position. Here is a look at the four different paths the Steelers could consider to get the quarterback position in order.

Trade for a franchise QB

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Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

The name on everyone’s mind is Bears quarterback Justin Fields. Chicago has a new offensive coordinator coming in and this could prompt the team to move on Fields. If this happens, Pittsburgh needs to make a call and see if they can put together a package that doesn’t include this year’s first-round pick to bring him in.

Sign a QB in free agency

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Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

The two names that stand out are Kirk Cousins and Baker Mayfield. Mayfield would be far more expensive but is younger and more talented. Cousins is underrated and a leader on and off the field, which the Steelers desperately need.

Draft a quarterback early

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Craig Strobeck-USA TODAY Sports

The 2024 quarterback class is very talented with six or seven guys who could be in starting lineups as rookies. Pittsburgh has the No. 20 overall pick which is the same pick where the Steelers selected Kenny Pickett. They should have their pick of several excellent options or better still could make a move up for one of the elite prospects.

Roll with what you have

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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The possible answer is the Steelers are simply going to roll with who they already have. Kenny Pickett is the team’s first-round pick and they could release Mitch Trubisky and move that money to re-signing Mason Rudolph and just let the two of them battle it out to be the starter.

Story originally appeared on Steelers Wire