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9 Teams Submit Trade Offers for Steelers Newcomer QB After Preseason Opener — Market Heating Up Fast

Pittsburgh, PA – The Steelers may have stumbled into one of the most intriguing trade situations of the preseason. Quarterback Skylar Thompson, acquired to provide depth behind Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, has just delivered one of the sharpest preseason performances in recent Steelers memory — showing poise, accuracy, and command that far exceeded expectations.

Skinny Post: No. 4 QB Skylar Thompson ready to take advantage of his  Steelers opportunity | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Preseason standouts don’t always translate to regular-season success, but Thompson’s showing has done more than turn heads in Pittsburgh. According to multiple league sources, at least nine NFL teams have reached out to inquire about his availability as the preseason winds down. In a league where quarterback depth is gold, the former Kansas State standout’s name is suddenly buzzing in front office conversations across the country.

Skinny Post: No. 4 QB Skylar Thompson ready to take advantage of his  Steelers opportunity | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Miami Dolphins – With concerns about Tua Tagovailoa’s long-term durability, Miami sees Thompson as a high-floor insurance policy. Pairing him with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle could keep their playoff push alive if needed.

New York Jets – If the Justin Fields experiment in New York struggles, Thompson’s efficient, on-time passing could slot cleanly into OC Tanner Engstrand’s scheme.

Cleveland Browns – Depth is a constant discussion in Cleveland, and some evaluators believe Thompson could outshine current backups on the roster.

Baltimore Ravens – In a system built on efficiency and mobility, Thompson’s quick reads and accurate short game would make for a seamless fit behind Lamar Jackson.

Indianapolis Colts – Anthony Richardson is still developing, and Thompson could immediately compete for the QB2 role.

Jacksonville Jaguars – Trevor Lawrence’s recent injuries have raised eyebrows, and Thompson’s steady hand could keep the offense rolling in his absence.

Houston Texans – With C.J. Stroud locked in as QB1, Houston is still looking for a trustworthy backup with mobility and pocket awareness — both of which Thompson brings.

New Orleans Saints – In an unsettled QB room, Thompson could get a legitimate shot at starting if the current offense sputters.

Arizona Cardinals – Should Kyler Murray’s status change after 2025, Thompson could bridge the gap while a rookie develops.

Former K-State QB Skylar Thompson Steals The Show In Steelers Preseason  Debut | Yardbarker

While no trade is imminent, league insiders expect the interest in Skylar Thompson to escalate as final roster cuts approach. For QB-needy teams, he represents a rare August commodity: a poised, system-ready quarterback who can step in without a steep learning curve.

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Steelers Add Two Former Packers Fan Favorites to Practice Squad To Strengthen Defense Ahead Of Browns Game
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