The Pittsburgh Steelers are actively looking to strengthen their wide receiver corps, but viable options are becoming scarce.
One significant possibility vanished on Thursday when the Los Angeles Rams seemingly removed Cooper Kupp from trade discussions after defeating the Minnesota Vikings. Now, Pittsburgh may turn its attention to an experienced wideout from the Carolina Panthers.
NFL rules prevent the Steelers from reacquiring a player they recently traded, making it impossible for them to pursue Diontae Johnson again until two years have passed. However, a seasoned alternative could be in play. Although the receiver has been sidelined for four consecutive games with a hamstring injury and will miss a fifth this Sunday, reports suggest his recovery is progressing. A return to action appears imminent, which could renew trade interest.
At 34 years old, the veteran wideout may prefer to join a contending team for a chance at a Super Bowl run. In addition to his receiving skills, his ability to block would be an asset for Pittsburgh, offering more versatility than current options like Van Jefferson.
With Carolina focusing on younger talent, moving the veteran seems increasingly likely. While not as dynamic as Kupp, this trade target could provide the consistency Pittsburgh needs to improve its offense.
With the trade deadline approaching, the Steelers may soon need to act if they hope to address their offensive struggles and stay competitive.