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Kaboly Anticipates Mix-And-Match Steelers Wide Receiver Room: ‘I Don’t Think They’re Gonna Have A Legit No. 2’

The Pittsburgh Steelers have a wide receiver conundrum, and there may not be an obvious solution. After trading Diontae Johnson, they never replaced him with a concrete alternative. Instead, they invested in journeymen and a third-round pick, leaving the position behind George Pickens in an uninspiring state.

It is precisely for this reason that every mention of the Steelers follows a discussion of Brandon Aiyuk. It would cost a lot to trade for the 49ers wide receiver, but it sure would fill a hole in a big way. It’s probably not realistic, though—and it may not even be realistic to find a “legit” No.