Aaron Rodgers has already suggested this may be his last year in the NFL.
It's good for the Pittsburgh Steelers to know, because they can start thinking about his replacement.
Rodgers will start in 2025 after signing with the Steelers in free agency, but don't be surprised if the Steelers use the potentially stacked 2026 NFL Draft to get his replacement.
ESPN's Matt Miller projects Pittsburgh to draft South Carolina's LaNorris Sellers in his new mock draft. That comes with Clemson's Cade Klubnik and LSU's Garrett Nussmeier off the board, Penn State's Drew Allar still available and Texas' Arch Manning not in the draft.
Here's what Miller says about Sellers to the Steelers:
"Aaron Rodgers eventually signed with the Steelers, but all signs indicate it's a one-year arrangement, which makes quarterback Pittsburgh's offseason focus again in 2026. Sellers is one of the nation's most exciting prospects, as he threw for 18 touchdowns to seven interceptions last season while rushing for 674 yards and seven scores. The 6-foot-3, 242-pounder is big, strong and mobile and could be picked way before this if he cleans up some decision-making mistakes. With two years of eligibility following next season, Sellers is no lock to be in the draft, but his potential excites evaluators."
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Sellers showed impressive flashes of talent in 2024. He has a chance to be one of the shining stars of college football this season, though.
The Steelers would probably be lucky to get him at No. 16, which is where Miller currently has them slotted.
Pittsburgh has had success with big, strong QBs in the past, so Sellers could fit the mold for sure.
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