The Pittsburgh Steelers have four high-pedigreed wide receivers now on their 80-man roster, all of whom they have drafted on Day Two of the past four NFL Draft classes. It may be a challenge finding the right balance in distributing the ball between all of these targets.
Add in a backfield that has shown some adeptness in the receiving game, such as James Conner and Jaylen Samuels, and the addition of a second receiving threat at tight end in Eric Ebron to pair with Vance McDonald, and you have a good seven or eight legitimate weapons at the skill position that you will want to incorporate into the passing game over the course of the season.