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QB Hunt: Pittsburgh Steelers continue heavily scouting 2026 quarterback class

The Pittsburgh Steelers have continued to scout the 2026 NFL Draft quarterback class heavily over the first five weeks of the college football season, and that has only continued on Saturday.

The Steelers are at Texas-Florida to watch Arch Manning and 2027 quarterback class topper D.J. Lagway, while they also travelled to Los Angeles to pay a visit to Penn State’s Drew Allar and UCLA’s Nico Iamaleava.

The Steelers have not shied away from going all around the country, including looking at sleeper prospects. They have watched Clemson’s Cade Klubnik, LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, Oregon’s Dante Moore, Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers, and others multiple times.

However, most of those players have seemingly hit a snag. Despite what looked like a strong class that Steelers assistant general manager Andy Weidl praised this summer, most of those players have not lived up to the hype.

“There’s some guys that are really talented coming out. There’s guys that can probably put it into a pocket. There’s guys that can put it into a pocket and win on the run. They have the skills as well. I don’t want to get too much into it right now,” Weidl said in August. “Whether they all come out, we’ll find out. We’ll do our work. We do it every year. We’ve got a great group of scouts. We’ve got continuity. This year is the first time. Last year and this year, we’ve been in the same group together. We’re expecting big things. We’ve talked about it.”

As a result, one evaluator told CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones the class rang as ‘underwhelming.’

“This quarterback class is a lot of hype without a lot of substance,” one evaluator told Jones. “Underwhelming.”

There are others, too, such as Miami’s Carson Beck, Oklahoma’s John Mateer, and others who have stood out in positive ways.

Yet, the NFL has drawn into a consensus through the first few weeks that this appears to be yet another underwhelming quarterback class, and the Steelers, who have Aaron Rodgers as their starter, are still in limbo on their future answer at the position.

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