Aaron Rodgers Drafted by Steelers in Fantasy Mock Draft
Aaron Rodgers is set to end his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to NFL.com's Chad Reuter.
Reuter's seven-round fantasy-style mock draft had the Steelers selecting Rodgers in the second round, No. 44 overall.
Twenty quarterbacks went before Rodgers, including Malik Willis and Daniel Jones.
The draft analyst believes reuniting Rodgers with Davante Adams could ignite a spark in both veterans to make one more run to the Super Bowl.
The Steelers skipped over a signal-caller with their first-round pick, adding Detroit Lions edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson instead.
Rodgers will have another target in Houston Texans tight end Dalton Schultz, whom the Steelers drafted in the seventh round.
The Steelers also took Los Angeles Rams cornerback Trent McDuffie and Atlanta Falcons offensive tackle Jake Matthews in the mock draft.
T.J. Watt went to the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Cam Heyward to the Las Vegas Raiders.
Steelers edge rushers Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig went back-to-back in the sixth round.
Defensive back Jalen Ramsey wound up with the Philadelphia Eagles in the seventh round.
The draft was put together by Reuter earlier this week, sparking interest in a potential Rodgers-Steelers pairing.