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Bleacher Report's Moe Morton argued Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers should acquire Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis.
Aaron Rodgers isn't the only notable veteran offensive player the Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly interested in acquiring during this late stage of the NFL's offseason. The Steelers have reportedly inquired about Saints receiver Chris Olave,
"Regardless of Aaron Rodgers' decision to play for the Steelers or retire, Pittsburgh should offer a fourth-round pick for Levis," Moton wrote. "Rodgers will turn 42 in December. At this point, he's a year-to-year player. Levis has two years left on his rookie deal.
"Chris Olave to the Pittsburgh Steelers trade rumors have circulated on Friday ... The Steelers would love to acquire a player of Olave’s talents, but the two sides must be interested in this.
Heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, there were rumblings that the Pittsburgh Steelers may trade receiver George Pickens ... he is capable of being an All-Pro player. While he's had his moments ...
Coming up as a team interested in George Pickens ahead of the draft, the Cowboys are indeed moving forward with a trade to land him. The Steelers will cut bait on Pickens a year early; they are sending him to Dallas, ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Todd Archer report.
The Pittsburgh locker room was split on trading away George Pickens. However, it seems more are in support of the move than against it.
The Steelers are living in the middle right now, dancing in and out of two worlds they don’t seem really sure about being in. Yet, that dancing and jumping in and out has left them aimless, the face of NFL purgatory. And that’s a world nobody wants to be in.
The Steelers did not have a wide range of George Pickens suitors by the time they agreed to trade him to the Cowboys. More at PFR.