One of the few things that the Pittsburgh Steelers have pretty much always been able to rely upon over the course of the past couple of decades has been the ability to find quality wide receivers. While there have been some arguable lapses due to free agency departures and injuries or suspension—such as in 2005 and 2016—for the better part of that time, they have consistently fielded some of the best receivers in the league.
That has especially been true over the past decade under Head Coach Mike Tomlin, quickly recovering from the early dud of second-round pick Limas Sweed, he followed that up with Mike Wallace in 2009, and then a pair of stars in Emmanuel Sanders and Antonio Brown.