For the second time this preseason, former Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs is expected to start Sunday’s game for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Atlanta Falcons.

Dobbs, a fourth-round draft pick, was 8-for-15 passing for 100 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions against the New York Giants.

“Josh Dobbs will start at quarterback again for us,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. “It has really been a tremendous opportunity for him to get some big-time repetitions and exposure because of the injury to Landry (Jones). Landry has been perking up and I’m sure he’ll be back in the fold as a full participant here soon, but Josh does get the start against Atlanta. We’ll look forward to him showing growth since his last outing.”

Dobbs is listed as the third quarterback for the Steelers behind Ben Roethlisberger and Jones, but Tomlin said he has a chance to move up the depth chart.

“The door has never been closed on anyone having an opportunity to move up the depth chart,” Tomlin said, according to TribLive.com. “We’re in the business of winning. If (Dobbs) proves he’s capable, I’m open to it. Not only him but all men.”