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Steelers' potential draft plans contradict Will Howard claims
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy. Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Steelers' potential 2026 NFL Draft plans contradict claims about QB Will Howard

The Pittsburgh Steelers keep saying they believe in quarterback Will Howard. But apparently, they don't trust him enough to immediately hand him the reins if Aaron Rodgers doesn't return. 

Rodgers, 42, remains a free agent, and it's unclear when he'll reveal his plans for the upcoming season. If the former Green Bay Packers star retires, Howard — pick No. 185 of the 2025 NFL Draft — is in line to compete for the starting job with Mason Rudolph. However, that may not be the only QB the former Ohio State Buckeyes standout has to fend off. 

Steelers could add another QB in 2026 NFL Draft

In a story published Wednesday, ESPN's Brooke Pryor suggested the Steelers could take an offensive signal-caller on Day 2 or 3 of the draft, perhaps LSU Tigers QB Garrett Nussmeier (6-foot-2, 203 pounds) or Miami Hurricanes QB Carson Beck (6-foot-5, 233 pounds).

Andrew Fillipponi of KDKA-FM in Pittsburgh spotted Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy at Nussmeier's pro day on March 23. Wait, isn't he the one who's been raving about Howard?

"People get caught up in what round he went in," the coach said of Howard at the league meetings in Phoenix on March 31 (via Noah Strackbein of Steelers on SI). "If I were drafting players last year, he wouldn't have been around in the fifth or sixth round. I valued him higher than that based on Kansas State. And man, I thought he jumped out of the TV set during the college playoffs. What is not to like about the guy? So, I definitely think he's a real prospect as a starting quarterback." 

Perhaps McCarthy forgot that, or he's unsure that Howard is franchise-QB material. 

Howard, who turns 25 on Sept. 24, remains an unknown quantity. He suffered a broken right hand before the start of the 2025 season, which left him unavailable for most of the year. He wouldn't have played much anyway with Rodgers on the roster. 

Howard guided the Buckeyes to a national title during the 2024 season, ranking fourth in the FBS in touchdown passes (35). Despite that, he wasn't considered a blue-chip prospect because he couldn't manipulate defenses with his eyes. 

"Unless he proves he can play chess against NFL defenses, he might not have enough in the toolbox to become more than an average backup," wrote NFL.com's Lance Zierlein.

Once again, Howard — a former three-star recruit — must prove he's flying under the radar. The Steelers say they like him, but not as much as they claim, which may not preclude them from drafting another QB. 

Clark Dalton

Clark Dalton is a 2022 journalism graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. He gained experience in sports media over the past seven years — from live broadcasting and creating short films to podcasting and producing. In college, he wrote for The Daily Texan. He loves sports and enjoys hiking, kayaking and camping.

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