All offseason long, the wide receiver room for the Pittsburgh Steelers, particularly behind standout George Pickens, was a major concern. The Steelers don’t appear to have a true No. 2 receiver behind Pickens, and depth has been a concern overall.
But now, thanks to some performances in the preseason, the Steelers might have a tough time making decisions at the position when it comes to roster cuts.
At least, that’s how former Steelers’ defensive tackle Chris Hoke views things. Appearing on the KDKA Nightly Sports Call Saturday following the 24-17 loss in the preseason finale to the Detroit Lions, Hoke said he believes the Steelers will have a tough decision to make between veteran receivers Scotty Miller and Dez Fitzpatrick, and doesn’t know if the Steelers can keep both on the 53-man roster in what could be a numbers crunch.