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● By Josh Edwards

Accuracy: 10.34%394th Place
NFL teams that do not have a franchise quarterback on the roster are chasing one. In today's thought exercise, Pittsburgh, for the first time since drafting Ben Roethlisberger No. 11 overall as part of the 2004 NFL Draft, is in the market for a quarterback. The Steelers have been aggressive in trading up for Devin Bush previously or trading away a first-round pick for Minkah Fitzpatrick. General manager Kevin Colbert makes a legacy move in his final year leading the operation, much like what Ozzie Newsome did in Baltimore with Lamar Jackson. For the first time in a long time, a fourth quarterback snuck into the first round. Although the talent is not necessarily as strong as it had been a year ago, it is a position that commonly gets over drafted because it is the most critical position to success on the field. Without further ado, let's kick this thing off!

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