Doug Whaley, who spent more than two decades as an NFL executive, including 10 years running the Steelers personnel department, concocted quite a take on Pittsburgh’s quarterback situation.
Whaley questioned whether the Steelers could bench starting quarterback Justin Fields, who’s helped Pittsburgh to a 3-0 start, in favor of veteran Russell Wilson. Given Wilson was in the driver’s seat in Pittsburgh’s QB battle before he suffered an injury, that’s not outlandish.
What is, however, is Whaley’s reasoning: He thinks it would help tank Fields’ market and allow Pittsburgh to sign him for less in the long-term.
“My immediate thought if I’m Omar (Khan), I go into Art Rooney’s office, and ask, ‘What are you willing to pay this guy?’ If he continues this current trajectory, we’re talking about $40 million or $50 million. Are we ready to do that?'” Whaley said during a radio appearance on 93.7 The Fan, per Penn Live.
“Do you throw Russell Wilson in there and maybe lose a couple games in the future? Meaning then take Fields off the playing field. You don’t have to pay him.”
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It’s difficult to imagine Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, who recently declined to name a starter, will think twice about Whaley’s sentiments.
Fields is set to be a free agent following the 2024 campaign after the 2021 first-rounder did not have his fifth-year option picked up. Fields has completed 73.3% of his passes and has three total touchdowns (two passing) in three wins this season.
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