The Steelers entered the second phase of free agency in need of a wide receiver addition, and the team is now set to make one. Quez Watkins has agreed to a deal with Pittsburgh, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports.
Watkins played out his rookie contract with the Eagles, and his tenure with the team included flashes of potential as a vertical threat. He recorded 43 catches for 647 yards in 2021, but since then his role has diminished. With both A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith in place atop the WR depth chart, it comes as little surprise Philadelphia allowed Watkins to depart in free agency.
The 25-year-old was on the Dolphins’ radar as part of Miami’s efforts to add a No. 3 option in the passing game. Instead of heading to South Beach, Watkins will join a Steelers’ offense which has undergone plenty of changes recently. Diontae Johnson was traded to the Panthers not long after Allen Robinson was released, creating a pair of notable vacancies at the receiver spot in advance of the draft.
Head coach Mike Tomlin said at the annual league meetings (via Mark Kaboly of The Athletic) wide receiver and center were high on the team’s list of remaining priorities. That comment has now been quickly followed up by an agreement with Watkins, who has averaged 12.7 yards per catch in his career but only drew 72 targets across the past two seasons. He will aim to carve out a larger role in Pittsburgh than he had in recent years in Philadelphia.
The former sixth-rounder will join a WR room led by George Pickens and Calvin Austin, both of whom are on their rookie contracts. The former led the league with an average of 18.1 yards per catch last season, one in which he totaled 1,140 yards and five touchdowns. He will aim to duplicate that success in an offense which now features Russell Wilson and Justin Fields at quarterback and which saw the arrival of Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator.
Watkins has 25 starts to his name, 12 of which came in his career-best 2021 season. He could hold down first-team duties with the Steelers in 2024, although the draft will provide Pittsburgh (a team with a well-earned reputation for developing talent at the position) with plenty of opportunities to add a rookie receiver. Even if the team is active on that front next month, Watkins will be able to provide experienced depth on his new Pennsylvania-based team.
WR 3? 4? 6? What is this guy?
As of now, I think he’s WR2
You better hope not.
He’s a 3/4. For now it seems like Steelers are fortifying depth and then will either make a big move later for a 2 or draft one in the first couple of rounds.
Real question is What is Denzel mims? He had #1 potential but the Zach Wilson debacle in NY made it hard to judge.
Mims went diva when he saw nobody was throwing to him.
I think WR4 when training camp begins. Pickens Austin Jefferson ahead of him
Probably, though in reality he and Jefferson are mostly neck & neck. Watkins higher ceiling, Jefferson higher floor?
Jefferson has more starts/consistency on tape. Falcons system didn’t fit him well at all. I think they came in same draft I don’t recall
I’m guessing that they don’t have the interest in Tyler Boyd that will get him here. That’s fine, although Eagles fans say this guy got pushed around by opposing secondaries
Hoping they make a play for Aiyuk then address some needs in the draft
I think that Omar might just be waiting for Boyd’s price to see if Boyd’s price drops.
Agreed. I think this is a further hedge on not working something out with Boyd or a bigger fish.
Jefferson, Watkins, Austin — worst case scenario you now have three guys to throw against the WR2 wall and see if one sticks.
…until whoever they draft is ready
ESPN is throwing cold water on the Aiyuk rumor this afternoon with quotes from Lynch saying as much. Shame. That would have been the grand slam
Hope you guys are right about Boyd
If not, there’s a deep draft ahead
There is alot of WR talent in the top 50 of the draft pool this year, maybe they’re just gonna wait & see who falls in the second round.
as a DIE-HARD EAGLE FAN I’m letting you know that don’t get you’re hopes up. the last 2yrs he was bad, real bad. all the weapons we had and he still cant get open. I’m not sure how many catches he had last season, BUT I will guarantee yo that 75% of his total catches were WR screens within 2yrds of the L.O.S.. He has speed but doesn’t know how to use it properly
Another bum. This WR room is so bad.
Thank you!!!
-Philly fans
Pickens
Jefferson
Mims
Austin
Mims
Draft a 3rd round receiver and I’m good.
Excuse me. Watkins
Quantity over Quality baby!!
A collection of interesting talent for sure, just not a lot to get excited about in terms of proven production.
Uhh, Tomlin told one of the Pittsburgh dailies that the Steelers traded Diontae Johnson cos they needed a DB.
Yes…and?
Good for Quez. I think a change of scenery will do him well.
Glad he’s gone. Don’t expect this guy to make the clutch catches. He’s a WR 3 on his best day.
He will impress in pre-season and disappoint during the regular season.
The good news: you won’t even notice him in games, since he’ll disappear for large chunks of the game.
The bad news: he’ll have a key drop during an important part of the game. That you will notice.
Enjoy!