According to ESPN NFL draft analyst Todd McShay, the best pick the Pittsburgh Steelers made in 2017 was their choice of former Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs in the fourth round. Here’s what McShay said about the choice.

Dobbs has a chance to be a good starter in this league, and landing with a team such as Pittsburgh will only increase his chances. Dobbs has a live arm and the ability to throw with anticipation, and his excellent mobility comes in handy when he needs to extend plays. I’m really impressed with Dobbs’ makeup; he juggled aerospace engineering classes and being a starting quarterback in the SEC. Imagine what he’ll be able to do as he focuses solely on football. Dobbs is the perfect quarterback for the Steelers to draft and learn from Ben Roethlisberger — and the team got tremendous value in getting him at pick No. 135 (we had him ranked 63rd overall).

McShay’s first line really encapsulates this entire argument. If you believe Dobbs can be a good starter in this league then, by all means, getting him in the fifth round was a steal. The notion of possibly getting the heir to the starting quarterback position is exciting. Ben Roethlisberger gave everyone a scare when he talked retirement after the end of last season.

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But if you view Dobbs’ ceiling as something more along the lines of a career backup and perhaps spot starter, this pick loses some of its luster. Who would be the next option? It might his teammate from Tennessee Cam Sutton. This team is desperate for a cornerback that can help this defense transition to more man coverage and Sutton could be that guy.

Who do you consider the best pick of the draft? Be sure to comment below with your choice.