In the last decade or so, the passing game in football has exploded at all levels.
After decades of ground and pound, physical football, the game continues to evolve into more of a pace and space style, a sort of basketball on grass type of game.
In some aspects, that’s been a bit of a negative for the game of football, but in plenty of other aspects it’s a huge development that has made the game more exciting overall.
That development should help the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason, too, when it comes to identifying and adding a receiver or two in the 2024 NFL Draft.