It's been an insane NFL offseason thus far, especially when it comes to big-name quarterbacks moving around. Carson Wentz is now with the Washington Commanders, Russell Wilson got traded to the Denver Broncos, and Deshaun Watson is QB1 of the Cleveland Browns. Nevertheless, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin remains content with the way his team is doing business in the post-Ben Roethlisberger era.

Via Kimberley Martin of ESPN:

“We have a definitive business model and we don’t care what the Joneses are doing.”

The Steelers traded for Mitchell Trubisky, who was Josh Allen's backup in Buffalo last season. The former Chicago Bears starter will get the chance to win the starting job in Pittsburgh, but he has no shortage of competition in Mason Rudolph and Dwayne Haskins. GM Kevin Colbert also dropped a major hint over the weekend about the organization potentially drafting another signal-caller.

This franchise is certainly heading into a new direction without Big Ben, but Tomlin and the Steelers from office evidently feel confident in what they're building. Trubisky was once one of the more promising QBs in the league, despite facing tons of pressure and criticism in the Windy City. Rudolph and Haskins aren't pushovers, either.

Perhaps, the level of competition in the quarterback room will help elevate their play as well. Given Colbert's comments, it wouldn't be a surprise to see the Steelers bring in a rookie to add even more depth. That way, Pittsburgh will have a plethora of options in 2022.