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    Jalen Milroe Could Be QB4, Leading Pittsburgh After Russell Wilson-Justin Fields Era

    Jalen Milroe’s final year at Alabama in 2024 was a mix of highs and lows, showing off his athletic gifts and exposing some rough spots in his game. He started strong with a breakout performance against Georgia, flashing his big arm and running ability. Still, his struggles with accuracy and decision-making in games like Tennessee and Michigan hurt his consistency and draft stock.

    Still, Milroe reminded everyone of his freakish upside at Alabama’s Pro Day, running an unofficial 4.37-second 40-yard dash and throwing darts during drills. He remains a high-upside prospect at 6’2″ and 220 pounds with elite speed and arm strength—raw but with the tools to develop into something special in the right system.

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    Jalen Milroe 2025 NFL Draft Stock: Where He Stands Among QB Prospects

    On April 2, 2025, in an episode of The McShay Show, Todd McShay and Steve Muench broke down Milroe’s draft buzz, spotlighting him as one of the most debated names in this year’s quarterback class.

    McShay tossed out the question: “Is Jalen Milroe going to be QB4 in this class?”—showing how split opinions are on the former Alabama signal-caller. He pointed to Colin Cowherd’s recent take that the Pittsburgh Steelers are “absolutely in love” with Milroe and might grab him at pick 21.

    But McShay wasn’t sold, joking that there’s no way Aaron Rodgers isn’t the Steelers’ starter in 2025, hinting the team might go with a proven veteran instead. While Milroe’s raw talent and speed intrigued scouts, questions about his accuracy and decision-making still cloud his draft ceiling. With names like Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, and Quinn Ewers also in the mix, Milroe’s exact landing spot remains one of the draft’s most oversized wild cards.

    Muench looked deeper at Milroe’s NFL potential, comparing it to Lamar Jackson’s rise. He pointed out how the Steelers missed out on Jackson years ago and may now see Milroe as their chance to make up for it.

    “They had to watch that unfold,” Muench said, referencing Jackson’s MVP run in Baltimore. He added, “When Lamar came out of Louisville, they said he wasn’t a quarterback,” hinting that Pittsburgh might not want to make the same mistake twice.

    Muench also talked about how Milroe’s big arm and deep-ball skills could click in Pittsburgh’s offense, especially with the recent addition of DK Metcalf. “You want a quarterback to get him the ball—Milroe can do that,” Muench said, pointing to the Alabama quarterback’s deep-shot success against Georgia and his cannon throws at Pro Day.

    Milroe is a true stud—his rare combination of speed, arm strength, and playmaking ability makes him a dangerous weapon at the next level. While he still has room to grow as a passer, his raw talent and work ethic give him sky-high potential.

    KEEP READING: NFL Draft Rumors: Jalen Milroe on Steelers’ Radar for First-Round Selection

    Any team that takes a chance on him will be getting a dynamic athlete, and any teammate will be lucky to have a leader with his toughness, confidence, and game-changing ability.

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