PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers added Drew Allar to their roster in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft . Immediately, everyone started thinking about the competition between him and second-year passer Will Howard, but there's another name that's likely in trouble because of the selection. Last offseason, the Steelers signed Mason Rudolph to a two-year deal, making him the veteran backup who would start if Aaron Rodgers did not sign. This offseason, the team has made it very clear that Will Howard is the starter if Rodgers doesn't show up, and now maybe Drew Allar is a name to watch as well. As for Rudolph, his time in Pittsburgh is now numbered. Unless Howard or Allar are so bad in minicamp and OTAs that the Steelers need to protect themselves, it's hard to imagine they won't field trade calls for Rudolph throughout the summer. And if no one makes an offer then, they'll head into training camp with the assumption that Rudolph will either be dealt before the regular season or released during cuts.…