Although the Steelers are excited about Josh Dobbs and what he adds to the QB room, the Steelers don't just upset the apple-cart when it comes to establishing a pecking order. They drafted him to come in, and compete for the backup position, and Dobbs did that, but he did not win that position. Vs. the Browns, the back up quarterback was designated as starter, and that was not Josh Dobbs, it was Landry Jones, rightfully so. Dobbs is going to do what Josh Dobbs does, maintain the right attitude, work exceptionally hard, master the play book, and be as prepared as he can be, for his next opportunity to shine, which will probably be during OTA's later this year. Dobbs has more going for him from an arm-talent standpoint, and more going for him above the shoulders and between the ears than Jones, so this training camp is where Jobbs will probably overtake Jones for that back up position, unless #7 retires. If #7 retires, I see the Steelers going after the guy from the Redskins, while keeping Jones, and Dobbs> Dobbs would have to really, really, really shine during training camp to overtake Jones, minus Big-Ben.