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As we all know by now, Ben Roethlisberger is out for the rest of the year. Which means, our 3rd round pick in the 2018 draft, Mason Rudolph is now the starting QB for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Many on this forum were baffled as to why we would draft a QB in the 3rd round 1 year after drafting a QB in the 4th round. (I believe I was the only one to support the pick, but that's besides the point)
It was clear that Josh Dobbs was not the one to take over when Ben retired or, more inevitably, gets injured. We needed another option, which is why we drafted Mason Rudolph in 2018. This is not only an opportunity for us as Steelers fans to see what we have in Mason Rudolph, which I was actually impressed by what we saw yesterday, and it's also an opportunity to see what kinda of player development Mike Tomlin can have for a young QB.
Here's what worries me, and it's got nothing to do with trusting whether Mason Rudolph can be a decent QB or not because what I saw from Rudolph yesterday gave me hope and what I've seen from him in college gave me the happiness I felt when we drafted him last year. What worries me is this: Tomlin inherited Ben. He wasn't part of his growth as a young QB and he wasn't part of the development process for Ben as a QB. But Tomlin was a part of the growth, or lack thereof, of Landry Jones, Dennis Dixon and Josh Dobbs. Not a very good track record as Jones is in the XFL, Dixon hasn't been on an active NFL roster since 2012 and Dobbs was replaceable enough that we traded him for a 5th. The Steelers tried to make Jones happen, but he just wasn't developing and improving enough to be the guy. Dixon was never given a chance and Dobbs just wasn't fitting very well, in my opinion, and I believe the Steelers thought so as well, hence why he's in Jacksonville now.
Can you imagine if we had not drafted Mason Rudolph? We would be trusting this offense with Joshua Dobbs, a guy who, including this preseason, has not looked comfortable in the pocket in his 3 years. This is the EXACT reason why we drafted Mason Rudolph. Ben has been injury prone for years and it's been well, well known that he does NOT have long left in the tank.
In closing, this is bittersweet. While I am excited for what Mason Rudolph can show us, I am not confident in our potential as of now. With the Ben injury and the Conner injury, things just look really rough right now. The rest of this season is just to get Mason comfortable as a starting QB because when Ben hangs up the cleats, which I believe now more than ever should be sooner rather than later, he will be the man under center.
It was clear that Josh Dobbs was not the one to take over when Ben retired or, more inevitably, gets injured. We needed another option, which is why we drafted Mason Rudolph in 2018. This is not only an opportunity for us as Steelers fans to see what we have in Mason Rudolph, which I was actually impressed by what we saw yesterday, and it's also an opportunity to see what kinda of player development Mike Tomlin can have for a young QB.
Here's what worries me, and it's got nothing to do with trusting whether Mason Rudolph can be a decent QB or not because what I saw from Rudolph yesterday gave me hope and what I've seen from him in college gave me the happiness I felt when we drafted him last year. What worries me is this: Tomlin inherited Ben. He wasn't part of his growth as a young QB and he wasn't part of the development process for Ben as a QB. But Tomlin was a part of the growth, or lack thereof, of Landry Jones, Dennis Dixon and Josh Dobbs. Not a very good track record as Jones is in the XFL, Dixon hasn't been on an active NFL roster since 2012 and Dobbs was replaceable enough that we traded him for a 5th. The Steelers tried to make Jones happen, but he just wasn't developing and improving enough to be the guy. Dixon was never given a chance and Dobbs just wasn't fitting very well, in my opinion, and I believe the Steelers thought so as well, hence why he's in Jacksonville now.
Can you imagine if we had not drafted Mason Rudolph? We would be trusting this offense with Joshua Dobbs, a guy who, including this preseason, has not looked comfortable in the pocket in his 3 years. This is the EXACT reason why we drafted Mason Rudolph. Ben has been injury prone for years and it's been well, well known that he does NOT have long left in the tank.
In closing, this is bittersweet. While I am excited for what Mason Rudolph can show us, I am not confident in our potential as of now. With the Ben injury and the Conner injury, things just look really rough right now. The rest of this season is just to get Mason comfortable as a starting QB because when Ben hangs up the cleats, which I believe now more than ever should be sooner rather than later, he will be the man under center.