Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Colbert will depart after draft

But Rooney said GM may still have a role

- By Gerry Dulac

Steelers president Art Rooney II said general manager Kevin Colbert, who has been with the franchise since 2000 and helped build the foundation for two Super Bowl titles, will stepdown after the 2022 draft.

Rooney said Colbert, 65, is interested remaining in a reduced capacity this season, but the Steelers will start conducting outside interviews immediatel­y for the position.

“We have left the door open to possibly have him fill an ongoing role after the draft,” Rooney said. “But we probably won’t make a hire until afterthe draft.”

During a Zoom call Friday with media, Rooney also said finding a mobile quarterbac­k to replace Ben Roethlisbe­rger is “something that would be desirable” and all options willbe considered.

The Steelers already have conducted internal interviews with vice president of business and football operations Omar Khan and director of pro personnel Brandon Hunt about replacing Colbert. But Rooney said he is not afraid to go outside the organizati­on to find Colbert’s successor, much like the Steelers did when they hired Mike Tomlin as head coach in 2007 over internal candidates Russ Grimmand Ken Whisenhunt.

Colbert has had an agreement with Rooney for several years to operate under a series of one-year contracts because he wasn’t sure how long he wanted to continue in his role. His greatest ability was as a talent evaluator and putting together thedraft board for the Steelers.

“We’ll be hiring someone who can fillall those responsibi­lities, Number 1being a talent evaluator and putting the draft together,” Rooney said. “We’re looking for someone who fits with the way we’re structured and our culture. We’re not looking to changeour own structure.”

Meanwhile,Rooney did not say what the team’s plans are to replace Roethlisbe­rger, who retired after 18 seasons with the Steelers, other than to acknowledg­e the quarterbac­ks who are under contract for 2022 — Mason Rudolph andDwayne Haskins.

But he gave a hint into what the Steelers are thinking when he said mobile quarterbac­ks “are the wave of the future” and the team “won’t close any doors at this point” about finding Roethlisbe­rger’s successor. Neither Rudolph nor Haskins are considered mobile quarterbac­ks who can move around and bide time outside the pocket like a young Roethlisbe­rger.

“We’ll be looking at the other options,” Rooney said. “Like any position, we want to put the best roster on the field and the best quarterbac­k on the field for us next year.”

Rooney added, “You have to take advantage of whatever opportunit­y you have to get the best quarterbac­k you can find. You don’t always have the luxury saying, ‘I want A, B and C’ and go to the grocery store and order a quarterbac­k. We’ll evaluate allthe options we have.”

Rooneysaid his preference for a mobile quarterbac­k is not someone who can only runwith the ball.

“The other thing that’s desirable is someone who can reada defense and complete a passdownfi­eld,” he said.

“There’s a lot of pieces to the puzzle. You don’t always get someone who meets all thecriteri­a you want.”

Rooney said he never wants to complain too much about making the playoffs, but said “it was an up and down season” and knows the Steelers have to improve on both sides of the ball. He said the foundation for 2022 has to be running the ball and stopping the run. The Steelers finished 29th in the league in rush offense and 32nd in rush defense.

“At times we couldn’t stop the run to be successful,” Rooney said. “Those are things we need to get right. I do think we have core players on both sides of the ball to buildaroun­d.”

To that end, he made it sound as though Matt Canada willreturn as offensive coordinato­r when he said, “That’s something Matt will want to addressthi­s offseason.”

 ?? Matt Freed/Post-Gazette ?? Kevin Colbert, 65, directed the Steelers’ drafts.
Matt Freed/Post-Gazette Kevin Colbert, 65, directed the Steelers’ drafts.

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