The Pittsburgh Steelers have four quarterbacks currently on their depth chart. At least two of them are presumably safe of making the final 53-man roster in Ben Roethlisberger and rookie Mason Rudolph. The other two, Josh Dobbs and Landry Jones, are currently sitting on the edge.

Per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Pittsburgh is fielding trade offers for the pair.

“Week promises to be eventful for Steelers QB picture. Dobbs starting last preseason game says team still evaluating him. Dobbs and Landry Jones have garnered interest from some NFL teams, I'm told, but Jones a tough trade b/c of experience. So many scenarios can play out.”

Although it was noted in Fowler’s report that the Steelers are unlikely to ship Landry Jones, the temptation is always going to be there knowing he can leave the team in next year’s free agency period. Jones has a year left on his current contract, so the Steelers might as well get something in return for Landry, opposed to him walking away in 2019 for nothing.

Pittsburgh, however, may just end up squeezing all four quarterbacks onto their roster, an idea that has already been floated by head coach Mike Tomlin.

A lot can still happen for the Steelers before they come up with a final decision, including a preseason finale against the Carolina Panthers at home this Thursday in which the play of their quarterbacks will be a point of emphasis again.

What’s certain at this point is that Roethlisberger will be under center for the Steelers’ first game of the 2018 regular season season on Sep. 9 against the Cleveland Browns.