One of the more surprising moves this offseason tied to the Pittsburgh Steelers was the fact that they managed to bring him back on a one-year, $8 million contract. He was offered slightly better deals from at least a couple of other teams, but ultimately decided to accept the Steelers offer when it became clear that he would not be able to land the big contract this offseason.
While he did score nine touchdowns last season, on 97 receptions, the manner in which he was used resulted in him having just an 8.7 yards per reception figure that no doubt has people questioning if he can be a number one receiver.