Interesting: Kenny Pickett and the Steelers make an intriguing trade before their playoff match.

Interesting: Kenny Pickett and the Steelers make an intriguing trade before their playoff match.

 

Mason Rudolph has earned a starting role with the Pittsburgh Steelers by helping to lead the team to the postseason, but he for some reason remains behind Kenny Pickett on paper.

 

Interesting: Kenny Pickett and the Steelers make an intriguing trade before their playoff match.
Rudolph started the final three games of the season for Pittsburgh, which were all wins. Not surprisingly, he will be under center again when the Steelers visit the Buffalo Bills in the opening round of the playoffs.

Yet, Pickett is still listed as the No. 1 quarterback on the Steelers’ official depth chart. That is not an oversight, either. Mike Tomlin was asked on Tuesday why Rudolph has not supplanted Pickett on the depth chart.

No one is saying the depth chart is an issue, but it is curious. It would be simple to move Rudolph to QB1 and Pickett to QB2, but the Steelers have obviously made a conscious decision to not do that.

Ray Fittpaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette believes the Steelers are leaving Pickett at the top of the depth chart “to protect the psyche of their young quarterback.” All signs point to Pickett returning as Pittsburgh’s starting quarterback next season, while Rudolph is set to become a free agent.

A recent report claimed Pickett refused to serve as a backup behind Rudolph two weeks ago. The former first-round pick said that is untrue and that the coaching staff felt he was not ready to be active on game day. Pickett was Rudolph’s backup in Week 18.