NFL Insider says Steelers aren’t done adding wide receivers

The Pittsburgh Steelers kicked off Wednesday morning by making a blockbuster trade, sending wide receiver George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys with the main compensation being a 2026 third-round pick.

This leaves a hole in the Steelers’ receiving corps, which NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport noted and said the Steelers aren’t done making wide receiver moves.

“I would be surprised if the Steelers are done at the wide receiver position,” Rapoport said on Good Morning Football. “They are likely to at least sign one more, and there are a couple of talented wide receivers still on the market.”

There are several free agents that the Steelers could pursue. Keenan Allen and Amari Cooper are the two most noteworthy free-agent names, with the former being more productive in 2024. Allen had 70 catches and seven touchdowns during his lone year with the Chicago Bears. Cooper had 44 catches and four scores a year ago with the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills.

Gabe Davis is also a free agent, and his skillset is that of a prototypical Arthur Smith wide receiver, so his name is one to keep an eye on.


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