Overview
- Pittsburgh made no trades before the 4 p.m. ET Nov. 4 cutoff despite weeks of calls on wide receivers and cornerbacks.
- The team’s only in-window acquisition remains the Oct. 30 deal for safety Kyle Dugger, who started three days later against the Colts.
- Reported targets moved elsewhere, with Jakobi Meyers going to the Jaguars for fourth- and sixth-round picks and Rashid Shaheed dealt to the Seahawks for a package built around Day 3 selections.
- Coach Mike Tomlin said earlier Tuesday, "I like shopping," but the front office balked at asking prices reported as day-two picks or at least mid-round compensation.
- With draft capital intact, the Steelers will lean on DK Metcalf, internal options, and recent signing Marquez Valdes-Scantling rather than force a deal.