The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver room looks like the team’s biggest weakness on paper right now, but offensive coordinator Arthur Smith doesn’t sound too concerned about the group. In an interview with Missi Matthews of Steelers.com, Smith was asked about needing a defined No. 2 receiver in his offense, and he talked about the evolution of the game and that the “constantly changing” nature of the league doesn’t make it as important.
“Every year changes. If you’re talking historical, if you’re just playing static and not moving and you were spread out and you had wide receiver one, wide receiver two, wide receiver three, things change year to year.