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Jon Gruden Makes A Surprising Statement About Will Howard

The Pittsburgh Steelers have been a dominant force in the NFL for decades, known for their tough defense and strong offensive play. However, in recent years, their quarterback situation has been a cause for concern. With only Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson on the roster, it was clear that the Steelers needed to bring in a rookie quarterback to secure their future. And in the 2025 NFL Draft, they finally did just that by selecting Ohio State National Champion, Will Howard.

The selection of Howard came as a surprise to many, as the Steelers had been linked to other top quarterback prospects leading up to the draft. But head coach Jon Gruden made it clear that Howard was their guy, stating, “We believe in Will Howard and his ability to lead this team to success.”

And it’s not hard to see why the Steelers have so much faith in Howard. The 6’4″ quarterback has all the tools to be a successful NFL quarterback. He has a strong arm, great accuracy, and the ability to make plays with his legs. But what sets Howard apart is his leadership and winning mentality.

As a National Champion at Ohio State, Howard has proven that he can handle the pressure of big games and come out on top. He has the poise and composure of a veteran, and his teammates have already taken notice. Wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster praised Howard, saying, “He’s a natural leader and has a great work ethic. I can’t wait to see what he can do on the field.”

But it’s not just his physical abilities and leadership that make Howard a perfect fit for the Steelers. He also fits their offensive system perfectly. With a strong running game and a focus on short, quick passes, Howard’s skill set is tailor-made for the Steelers’ offense. And with veteran quarterback Ben Roethlisberger nearing the end of his career, Howard will have the opportunity to learn from one of the best in the business.

Of course, there will be a learning curve for Howard as he transitions to the NFL. But with Rudolph and Thompson as mentors, he will have the support he needs to succeed. And with Gruden at the helm, there’s no doubt that Howard will be given every opportunity to develop and reach his full potential.

The addition of Howard to the Steelers’ roster has not only secured their future at the quarterback position but has also injected a new sense of excitement and hope for the team and its fans. The potential of a Howard-led offense is enough to make any Steelers fan giddy with anticipation.

In conclusion, the Pittsburgh Steelers made a bold move by selecting Will Howard in the 2025 NFL Draft. But it’s a move that has the potential to pay off big time for the team. With his talent, leadership, and fit in the Steelers’ system, Howard has all the makings of a franchise quarterback. And with Gruden’s support and guidance, there’s no doubt that he will thrive in the black and gold. The future looks bright for the Steelers, and it’s all thanks to the addition of Will Howard.

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