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    Steelers Trade Rumors: Why C.J. Stroud Must Be Mike McCarthy’s Top Target

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerFebruary 22, 20263 Mins Read
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    PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback situation is a familiar mess. Ever since Ben Roethlisberger walked away, the front office has slapped bandages on a gaping wound. Kenny Pickett washed out. Russell Wilson was a temporary fix. Aaron Rodgers bought them headlines, but his future hangs in limbo. Acrisure Stadium felt frozen and lifeless when the season ended, with fans exhausted by an offense that simply could not score. Now, Mike McCarthy is in the building, and he needs a permanent answer under center.

    Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud just might be that answer.

    The Houston Implosion

    Stroud didn’t just struggle in the 2025 playoffs; he completely melted down. The 24-year-old fumbled five times against the Steelers in the Wild Card round, surviving only because Houston’s elite defense bailed him out. A week later against the Patriots, the floor caved in. Stroud threw four interceptions in a single half.

    Doubt is creeping into the Texans’ front office. Stroud enters his fourth NFL season holding a massive fifth-year option decision for 2027. If Houston lacks faith in his ability to win a Super Bowl, trading him now maximizes their return while he remains on his $36 million rookie deal. The Steelers must aggressively pick up the phone.

    The Numbers Tell the Truth

    Recency bias poisons NFL front offices. Yes, Stroud collapsed in January. But smart teams buy low on elite talent. Look at the free-agent market. Malik Willis flashed potential in Green Bay, but his sample size is terrifyingly small compared to Stroud’s body of work.

    • C.J. Stroud: 46 Starts | 63.8% Completion | 10,876 Yards | 62 Touchdowns
    • Malik Willis: 6 Starts | 67.7% Completion | 1,322 Yards | 6 Touchdowns

    Drafting Alabama’s Ty Simpson late in the first round just repeats the Kenny Pickett mistake. Trading for an aging Kyler Murray or a battered Tua Tagovailoa carries massive injury risk. Stroud brings youth, arm talent, and an existing resume of regular-season success. McCarthy built his reputation fixing mechanics and elevating quarterbacks. Giving him Stroud is a match made in football heaven.

    “Everybody’s got to turn themselves. It’s not all on C.J. Do you think he throws some of those picks if he didn’t have a guy in his lap? Everything is so entangled in football that it’s hard to put anything on one guy ever.”
    — Dalton Schultz, Texans Tight End

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    If Houston pulls the trigger and ships Stroud to Pittsburgh, the entire AFC hierarchy shifts. The Steelers instantly transform from a gritty defensive squad into a legitimate AFC North threat. Acquiring a quarterback on a rookie contract gives general manager Omar Khan the salary cap flexibility to lock down T.J. Watt and keep this championship-caliber defense intact.

    For the Texans, trading Stroud creates a massive void. They would be forced to gamble a year of their elite defense on Davis Mills, or dive into the veteran market for a patch like Derek Carr. The ripple effects of a Stroud trade would dominate the 2026 offseason. Houston probably wants to keep him. But if Pittsburgh throws three first-round picks on the table, the Texans will have to listen.

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