When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ plans for the 2020 offseason, the biggest thing discussed, perhaps outside of their intention to try to get Bud Dupree under contract in some form or fashion, is how they will have to go about paying for it.
The Steelers, as is tradition, are fairly up against the salary cap, and in order to create the space needed to get Dupree on the roster, especially if they have to go the franchise tag route, they will almost surely have to release some players.
The first name always mentioned is Mark Barron, who signed a two-year, $12 million contract with the team in free agency last year to start at inside linebacker.