Legendary handicapper Bruce Marshall reveals his NBA playoff predictions for Game 1 of Indiana vs. New York
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Nique Clifford: NBA draft scouting report and intel
2002 | 6-6 | 6-8 WS | 205 LBS
Team: Colorado State
Best rank: 13 / Worst rank: 24
Agent: Life Sports
2024-25 stats: 18.9 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 4.4 apg, 1.2 spg, 0.6 bpg, 49.6% FG, 37.7% 3P in 36 games
His father, Akai Clifford, played basketball at Widefield High School (CO).
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Can you guess this Steelers DB in today’s in-5 trivia game?

Think you can figure out which Steelers player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out in our new guessing game!
Hey Steelers fans! We’re back for another day of the Behind the Steel Curtain in-5 daily trivia game. Game instructions are at the bottom if you’re new to the game! Feel free to share your results in the comments and feedback in this Google Form.
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The goal of the game is to guess the correct Steelers player with the help of up to five clues. We’ll mix in BOTH ACTIVE AND RETIRED PLAYERS. It won’t be easy to figure it out in one or two guesses, but some of you might be able to nail it.
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NFL Draft 2026: Introducing the Steelers QB Dating Game series

The Steelers need to find their QB of the future in the 2026 draft. Which college QBs should Steelers fans be watching this fall?
If you clicked on this article, there’s a chance you’re one of three types of people:
- A) You’re a college football enthusiast and/or an NFL draft sicko. Welcome, my brothers and sisters, you are my kind of people.
Psyching yourself up to write a series about the 2026 QB class, knowing the draft is 338 days away pic.twitter.com/WjLuukN7PX
— Ryan Parish (@RyanParishmedia) May 20, 2025
- B) You’re looking down the barrel of this 2025 season, wracked with anxiety about whether there will even be any good quarterbacks available for the Steelers in the draft, let alone if they will have the necessary pick to secure them. Unfortunately, I also count myself among you. We’ll get through this together.
- C) You think it’s dumb to talk about the 2026 Draft just one month after the 2025 Draft. I disagree, but I get it, and hope I can provide you with some info and observations you’ll be able to use over the next 11 months.

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Regardless of which type you are, there is no underselling how important next year’s draft in Pittsburgh will be for the home team. Finding a player that can stabilize the quarterback room will not only impact the next several years for the organization, but it will also impact the legacies of everyone from decision makers like Mike Tomlin and Omar Khan, to players still searching for a playoff victory like T.J. Watt and Minkah Fitzpatrick.
That’s why I plan to follow along with the college football season and provide you with updated temperature reads on which quarterbacks are trending towards being first-round picks. With the college football season roughly 94 days away, the next several weeks seem like the perfect time to start familiarizing ourselves with the quarterbacks who could declare for the draft in 2026.
But, as a lifelong sports fan, I know how easy it is for biases against certain players — or more often, schools/teams — to cloud our judgment when it comes to talent evaluation. If the NFL Draft has taught us anything over the years, it’s that projecting quarterback success isn’t an exact science.
Entering their final year of college ball, neither Joe Burrow nor Jayden Daniels were considered a player who would hear their name called early on Night 1 of the draft. The same could be said of this year’s first overall pick, Cam Ward. After his 2023 season at Washington State University, Ward was advised he would not be considered a Day 1 prospect in the 2024 draft, so he made the wise decision to head back for one last year of school.
Meanwhile, Trevor Lawrence was considered a generational, can’t-miss type of player, yet he hasn’t fully lived up to the potential we all envisioned for him so far. Caleb Williams didn’t have quite the same hype as Lawrence, but his debut season was bumpier than many anticipated.

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That’s why I wanted to find a way to present these players to you blind, at least initially, for this exercise. I want to combat those biases in you, the readers, as well as the ones I know I hold for some of these quarterbacks.
There’s also the issue that this class is marked by uncertainty. That’s not entirely unique this time of year, but it will mark the second straight class without a definitive frontrunner at quarterback.
Of the 15 quarterbacks I will profile in this series, only six are seniors or grad-transfers in the final year of their eligibility. The rest are all underclassmen who possess traits that could make them high picks if paired with an exceptional 2025 season, but who could just as easily decide they need one more year of seasoning before going pro.
And yes, that includes the quarterback prospect with the famous family and only two career starts. You know the one.

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Add in that, generally speaking, we know only a handful of these quarterbacks will end up being worthy of a first-round grade. A class with three or more quarterbacks taken in the first is not always a given, as we just saw with the most recent draft class.
With all of those factors to consider, I knew contextualizing this crop of quarterbacks in a way that was equally informative and entertaining was not going to be an easy task.
But that’s when I had an idea.
While I’m certainly an NFL Draft nerd, I also have an interest in pop culture, including from eras before my time. While this may be the result of my childhood home having TV Land included in our television package, as I thought about how I wanted to talk about this group, I was reminded of the old game show The Dating Game.
First airing in 1965, The Dating Game had iterations air sporadically across the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, as well as a short-lived celebrity version that ran as recently as 2021. For those who have forgotten or weren’t alive when the show was at its peak in popularity, the show has a pretty simple premise: three contestants are hidden behind a barrier that allows their voices to be heard but keeps them out of sight from the person who will be interviewing them. That person takes turns asking each contestant questions about themselves, and then by the end of the show, they pick one to go on a “date” with.
Over the years, the show would include everything from regular folks, to pre-breakout celebrities such as Farah Fawcett and Arnold Schwarzenegger and even, infamously, a man who would go on to be convicted as a serial killer.
All of that’s to say, like this quarterback class, The Dating Game featured a mixed bag of characters.
With that in mind, I will be periodically releasing entries in this series over the next several weeks, leading up to the kickoff of the 2025 college football season. I’ve identified 15 quarterbacks that are either commonly discussed as potential first-round picks or that I think could rise to that level with a strong 2025 performance.

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While I hope to make a fun game out of obscuring their identities when I present them, I see no reason to hide that quarterback list from you now if you wish to get started on your own research. Leading up to the start of the college football season, I will present the cases for the following players, in no particular order or ranking:
- Arch Manning, Texas
- LaNorris Sellers, South Carolina
- Cade Klubnik, Clemson
- Drew Allar, Penn State
- Garrett Nussmeier, LSU
- Sam Leavitt, Arizona State
- Taylen Green, Arkansas
- Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
- Nico Iamaleava, UCLA
- John Mateer, Oklahoma
- Aidan Chiles, Michigan State
- Sawyer Robertson, Baylor
- Jayden Maiava, USC
- Dante Moore, Oregon
- Carson Beck, Miami
During this series, I will try to keep my own biases in check about certain players — like Klubnik (positive) and Beck (negative) — as I present to you the positives and negatives about their football journeys so far. Each entry in the series will feature three signal callers whose identities will be initially withheld and then revealed at the end of the article.
This is where I’ll need your help. With each entry, I’ll need you, the audience, to vote in the poll at the end of each article and sound off in the comments to pick the “winner” from each installment. Then, before the first college game of the season, I’ll do a film breakdown of the five winners in our series and do one last vote to determine which player the BTSC readership is favoring in August. If nothing else, it’ll be fun to revisit after the season and see how good we were at determining which quarterbacks we’ll be talking about next spring.
The draft is just 337 away and counting, Steelers Nation. It’s time to get to work.
Will Howard says Ben Roethlisberger has become a mentor

The Steelers’ legend is taking Howard under his wing
There is a lot to like about Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Will Howard. The Ohio State National Champion quarterback hasn’t been able to stop praising Pittsburgh and the organization since being drafted in the sixth round. He infamously begged for the Steelers to be the team to draft him on Hey Rookie. Additionally, he named the Steelers as his dream team, saying he had a “soft spot” in his heart for the Steelers in the lead-up to the draft.
Howard’s unwavering love for the Steelers has earned him the support of fans and a Steelers legend. Ben Roethlisberger has become a close confidant of Howard and even invited both Steelers’ Ohio State draft picks, Howard and Jack Sawyer, onto his podcast after the draft. While joining Kay Adams on Up & Adams, Howard went into the relationship he and Roethlisberger have.
“He’s been really good,” Howard said. “He’s been super supportive of me through this whole process. Throughout now being a Steeler, getting to know him, he’s been really helpful for me. He texted me, checking [in] last week, you know, just been a really good mentor. I can see him being a good mentor for me going forward. He’s been super nice to me so far.”
Howard will certainly be a player fans are most excited to see in action this August during the preseason. Even if and when Aaron Rodgers makes his way to Pittsburgh, fans will want to see if Howard has the tools to potentially be the next man up at quarterback.
Agent David Falk zings LeBron James: 'If Jordan had cherry-picked what teams he wanted to be on and two other superstars, he would’ve won 15 championships'
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Tonight was the first time that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander attempted 25+ field goals and 10+ free throws in the same playoff game
Michael Jordan did it 46x
LeBron James did it 27x
Kobe Bryant and Allen Iverson did it 20x each
Donovan Mitchell has done it 9 times (3x vs IND) –
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Stein: Sixers not in the market for Kevin Durant
Source: YouTube What’s the buzz on Twitter? Kyle Neubeck @KyleNeubeck
Start of a new week of shows at 3!
—Durant and Markkanen rumors???
—Latest reads on what the Sixers do in the draft
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DeMarcus Cousins on Steve Kerr: 'He just doesn't handle young talent well. He doesn't develop young talent'
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Chandler Parsons: It’s going to be hard to jump over Bird, KD, and LeBron. Michelle Beadle: Does anybody have him jumping over Bird? Lou Williams: He can jump over guys if you add
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Jalen Brunson: Mitchell Robinson is a game-changer
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Fun Fact: Mitchell Robinson is averaging the most offensive rebounds per minute (0.2) ever in a postseason run (min. 200 MIN) pic.x.com/1HCEpAkjf0 – 10:52 AM
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Edwards optimistic Wolves will 'figure it out'
Despite his team being outscored by 30 points in the second half of a lopsided 114-88 Game 1 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder Tuesday night, Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards was optimistic about Game 2, saying “I definitely got to shoot more.”