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Taylen Green Has Tools – and Turnovers – Pittsburgh Needs to Know About
The Steelers brought Arkansas QB Taylen Green to Pittsburgh for a pre-draft visit, but his combine numbers and turnover history raise questions.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 8:09pm
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A cubist interpretation of a quarterback's dynamic movements, reflecting the dual-threat abilities and turnover concerns of prospect Taylen Green.Fayetteville TodayPittsburgh is looking to address its quarterback uncertainty ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, and one option they're exploring is former Arkansas QB Taylen Green. Green impressed at the combine with his athleticism, but his turnover history is a concern that the Steelers will have to weigh as they consider drafting him.
Why it matters
The Steelers have been searching for a long-term answer at quarterback, and Green's combination of tools and turnovers makes him an intriguing but risky prospect. Pittsburgh needs to find a reliable QB who can limit mistakes, and Green's development will be crucial if the team decides to take a chance on him.
The details
Green posted impressive combine numbers, including a 4.36-second 40-yard dash, 11-foot-2 broad jump, and 43.5-inch vertical. He also rushed for 2,408 yards and 35 touchdowns in college. However, he also threw 20 interceptions in two seasons as Arkansas' starter, continuing a turnover-prone trend from his time at Boise State. The Steelers are looking to improve an offense that struggled last season, and can't afford to install a QB who gives away games with poor decision-making.
- Green visited the Steelers for a pre-draft top-30 meeting in April 2026.
- The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh later this month.
The players
Taylen Green
A 6-foot-6 quarterback who impressed at the combine with his athleticism, but has a history of turnovers dating back to his time at Boise State and Arkansas.
Mike McCarthy
The new head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who has a background in developing quarterbacks, including over a decade working with Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay.
Omar Khan
The general manager of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who used a sixth-round pick in the 2025 draft on quarterback Will Howard.
What they’re saying
“A long, rangy, dual-threat quarterback with upside. His ability to generate explosive plays as a runner and passer pushes his value beyond his passing profile. His ceiling will only track with his growth as a passer.”
— Lance Zierlein, NFL draft analyst
What’s next
The Steelers will have to weigh Green's potential against his turnover history as they decide whether to select him in the upcoming draft. Head coach Mike McCarthy's background in quarterback development could be a factor in their evaluation.
The takeaway
Taylen Green's combination of athleticism and turnovers makes him an intriguing but risky prospect for the Steelers. Pittsburgh needs to find a reliable quarterback who can limit mistakes, and Green's development will be crucial if the team decides to take a chance on him in the draft.
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