Josh Rosen, Quarterback, Miami Dolphins
The Steelers need to prepare for life after Ben Roethlisberger. It was apparent in 2019 that neither Mason Rudolph or Devlin Hodges is the future under center in Pittsburgh. Josh Rosen may not have played well yet, but there is still a lot of potential to be unlocked with him.
In 2019 with the Miami Dolphins, Rosen ended up playing in six games. He completed 53.2 percent of his pass attempts for 567 yards, one touchdown, and five interceptions.
Those numbers bring up concerns and trading for him is a risk, but the Steelers could get a deal done for a late-round pick. Rosen would be able to come in and sit behind Roethlisberger for a year or two. He could give them an option in the future that they don’t currently have on the roster.