The Pittsburgh Steelers have one of the most talked about quarterback situations in the NFL as the organization continues to attempt to bring back either Russell Wilson or Justin Fields.
The decision is still up in the air; however, it has been reported that the organization is hoping to move forward with Fields. The young quarterback is expected to have a strong market in free agency, which is why the Steelers must be able to ink a new deal with Fields before he can talk with other teams.
A large part of the fan base wants to see Fields back in Pittsburgh as the starter in 2025, and it seems like the organization is thinking that way as well. Re-signing Fields over Wilson makes the most sense, especially because of his athleticism and mobility.
There are also some external options for the organization to consider, but Cam Heyward quickly shut that idea down on the most recent episode of his podcast, "Not Just Football With Cam Heyward." Heyward was asked about the team getting rid of both Wilson and Fields, and he had some strong opinions.
"I hope not, I don't like the other choices," Heyward said.
Heyward wants to see either Fields or Wilson back in Pittsburgh, and it should be reasonable to assume his top choice would be Fields. Wilson ended the 2024 season on a bad note, and it became obvious the offense could not compete with the best teams in the league with Wilson running the show.
Heyward did not even want to entertain the idea of any external options being the starting quarterback for Pittsburgh during the 2025 season. Some of the choices that have been discussed include Daniel Jones, Aaron Rodgers, Sam Darnold or even Derek Carr if he ends up being released by the New Orleans Saints.
None of those options seem like a sure thing. Jones and Darnold have been sporadic at best throughout their careers, while Rodgers and Carr are coming off some of their worst seasons. Carr had an injury-riddled 2024 campaign, while Rodgers just did not look like his old self.
Heyward is the longest-tenured Steeler, and he is the clear leader of the defense. His voice certainly carries some weight, so hopefully the franchise can listen to him.
Fields is the only option at quarterback that seems like it would be more than a temporary fix. The young quarterback has the potential to be the future of the franchise offensively, as long as the coaching staff gives him enough opportunity moving forward.
The Steelers seem to be actively trying to keep Fields in Pittsburgh, but it may be difficult to agree on a deal before free agency opens up.
All of the best teams in the NFL have a starting quarterback who can use their legs to extend plays and improvise. None of the external options the Steelers have at quarterback can provide that, which makes it a no-brainer to re-sign the younger quarterback to be the starter.
Fields' dual-threat ability makes him a nightmare for some opposing defenses, and with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith being a run-first play-caller, Fields should be the obvious choice to be the next starter in Pittsburgh.
A backup for Fields should be a mid-round rookie the Steelers feel can turn into a special player. The quarterback class in 2025 is not all that impressive, but there can be some value found on Day 2 or Day 3 of the event.
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