Steelers Explore Big-Name Wide Receiver Options
After trading Diontae Johnson and releasing Allen Robinson II, Pittsburgh Steelers seek to bolster their wide receiver lineup with high-profile signings and draft picks.
- The Steelers are considering Tyler Boyd and have shown interest in Mike Williams, though he has signed with the New York Jets.
- Insider hints at the Steelers aiming for a 'bigger catch' than the previously linked wide receivers, suggesting potential trade moves.
- Pittsburgh has four draft picks in the top 100, with prospects like Tyler Boyd, Troy Franklin, and Ladd McConkey as potential additions.
- The team's wide receiver needs have intensified after trading Diontae Johnson and releasing Allen Robinson II, leaving George Pickens as the primary option.
- Speculation surrounds possible big-name acquisitions, including trades for established veterans or drafting top prospects to fill the WR2 and potentially WR3 roles.