The Pittsburgh Steelers are at a crossroads regarding their quarterback situation this offseason. With options like Justin Fields and Russell Wilson on the table, Colin Cowherd of FS1 suggests a bold strategy: trading significant assets to secure a higher draft pick for Colorado's Shedeur Sanders. He believes the Steelers need a long-term solution, as Fields or Wilson may not fit that bill.
Cowherd’s proposal involves offering outside linebacker T.J. Watt, wide receiver George Pickens, and two first-round picks. Sanders is viewed as a top prospect, having thrown for over 4,000 yards in the last season. However, this strategy raises concerns about the hefty price and the risk of parting with high-impact players, particularly when both Watt and Pickens are entering contract years.