Most agree that the Pittsburgh Steelers received favorable terms in trading for Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Allen Robinson II. Though he will be 30 this season and coming off some down years tied to poor quarterback play and health, he still has a lot of talent and could have a bigger impact in Pittsburgh.
And all they gave up for him was a swap of seventh-round picks. The Rams are even paying $10.25 million of what Robinson was owed this year, including a $5.25 million roster bonus, leaving Pittsburgh just $5 million to pay. In hindsight, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk believes teams are probably kicking themselves.