Although they are interested in Aaron Rodgers, it seems that the Pittsburgh steelers could target a quarter in the draft. They were seriously interested in this position. The Steelers brought several quarter-back prospects during the visits, and Kyle McCord of Syracuse would soon have registered this list. Although McCord does not receive the buzz in the first round, it could be an option for the Steelers later in the draft. The ESPN project analyst Jordan Reid thinks that the Steelers are a team with which McCord would adapt well.
“I look at Pittsburgh, I think the Steelers have a huge need for a quarter, whether it is a guy at the start or a guy in mid-turn,” said Reid Recently on the YouTube channel of Syracuse Orange Sports. “He is definitely part of this situation.
“I look at the cowboys, if someone is looking for a backup, he could certainly fit. Miami is another system in which he adapts very well, but even more the Steelers. Steelers are a team on which I certainly think he adapts. In addition, I would throw the jets.”
McCord is an interesting perspective. It seems that it will be taken on day 2 or 3 of the draft. There are things to love in your game, like its solid strength of the arm and its ball placement. However, he also has faults. McCord does not necessarily have an elite trait that helps to project it as a high -level starter in the NFL.
This does not mean that he cannot be a good player, however. Reid talks about fit, and it’s incredibly important for young quarters. Pittsburgh could be a good landing place for him. Steelers have a multitude of weapons to use. He shouldn’t have started right away either. Whether Rodgers or Mason Rudolph, McCord could sit and learn to start his career. This could help its development.
Reid continues to talk about how he thinks that these teams would be major landing points for McCord.
“It is not only these teams. It also adapts to many other teams.
Arthur Smith’s program could help support McCord. A large part of its system is based on the racing game. Steelers adding another ball carrier could help delete some pressure on anyone plays a quarter-back. DK Metcalf and George Pickens should also help. Both are athletic monsters. Pickens has a history of transport in any pass in its surroundings, and Metcalf is a match nightmare.
If the Steelers do not write a quarter in the first round, they could target McCord in the third or fourth round. He could never become a quarter of franchise, but perhaps he could become a player like Rudolph, who is a reliable backup. In a quarter-backing class, it could be worth taking a hit on McCord.