The Steelers have yet to make a major receiver addition in 2024, but the team continues to be linked to several pursuits on that front. A number of targets have emerged with respect to a potential trade, and Christian Kirk appears to have been one as well prior to his season-ending injury.
The Steelers had Kirk on their radar before he suffered a broken collarbone, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Taking things a step further, ESPN’s Adam Schefter adds a “reasonable chance” existed that Pittsburgh was going to land him given the status of negotiations. Now, of course, the team’s attention will need to turn elsewhere.
Kirk consistently found himself in trade rumors this year, despite the fact he is under contract for 2025. None of his base salary for that year is guaranteed, so an adjustment of some kind could have been in the cards for an acquiring team. Instead, the 27-year-old will aim to recover in time for the start of next year, which will be his fourth in Jacksonville.
After failing to land Brandon Aiyuk during the summer, the Steelers have been connected to many other pass-catching options. Connections were made to the likes of Davante Adams and Cooper Kupp leading up to the trade deadline, with the same being true of a more realistic target like Mike Williams. The Jets may be more inclined to retain Williams with Allen Lazard on injured reserve, but even in that event other wideouts could still be available. A recent report indicated Pittsburgh is also interested in the Broncos’ Courtland Sutton and the Giants’ Darius Slayton, no strangers to trade speculation.
The above-referenced report from Schefter indicated that the Steelers, who are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of a WR upgrade, are also interested in the Panthers’ Adam Thielen. Thielen has been on IR since late September due to a hamstring injury, but his practice window was recently opened. As a a 34-year-old receiver on a Carolina outfit in the early stages of a rebuild, playing on a thru-2025 contract that contains no guarantees after the current campaign, Thielen is an obvious trade candidate.
Questions were raised during the offseason about the Steelers’ WR room after Diontae Johnson was traded away and Allen Robinson was released. The likes of Van Jefferson, Quez Watkins and Scotty Miller were added as depth options on the free agent market. Those newcomers are joined in the organization by third-round rookie Roman Wilson, who has been limited to only one game so far and was placed on injured reserve earlier this week.
That has left an increased workload available to Calvin Austin, who has seen nearly as many targets through eight games in 2024 (25) as he did in 17 contests last year (30). The 2022 fourth-rounder has averaged 18.4 yards per catch, making him a capable vertical threat to complement George Pickens. Austin has also had success as a punt returner, headlined by last week’s special teams touchdown against the Giants.
With just under $10MM in cap space, the Steelers could afford to be in the market for a wideout addition and Schefter’s report adds the team is not expected to stop seeking a trade partner in the wake of the potential Kirk deal falling through. Pittsburgh’s offense could stand to see an uptick in efficiency in the passing game, something which could of course take place with an extended run for Russell Wilson at quarterback. His list of pass-catching options could nevertheless still expand in the near future.
Rory Parks contributed to this post.
2nd bullet Steelers have dodged this season
Pitt should not bother throwing picks away now. No wr left will push them over, they have no QB signed long term. Best save picks for wr or QB maybe to move up in draft.
Nah this is the all-in season
It is not, with that oline. They also didn’t extend Najee, this is far from all in but better than Dallas definition.
They’re in 1st place in the division and have a top QB.
They haven’t play anyone in their division yet. That also doesn’t make it an all in year…Wilson is not a top tier QB he is a tier 2 at best.
And yet, they’re a much more dangerous team with Russ back there. “Top tier”
Is largely reliant on one’s perception
Try as I might, I don’t think there are many teams the Steelers can’t compete with. That’s more a statement on the NFL these days.
Yes they can compete for sure. The Ravens and Xmas game vs KC will be the true indicators. They have a good record but played Denver, Raiders, NY teams, Dallas, Atl is fools gold and was week 1. They have one of the hardest remaining. I think Watt is a top 5 player in league he is a game changer though.
Agreed. I tend to look at the defense of the last couple seasons and wonder how people call it “elite”. Running backs routinely rip up yardage and good QB’s still exploit their secondary. Watt and Hightower (and Herbig before injury) really make all the difference
Don’t know that they can compete with KC and Buffalo but all bets are off when it comes to division rivals
Sometimes the best move you made , was not making a move ..
THIELEN is better fit anyways
Send a second round pick to Denver for Cortland Sutton…..he looked good in Denver vs Baltimore today
4th round pick for Thielen
See if D.K. Is available from the Seahawks. Aim high. I saw some note that the Bungles have received interest on Tee Higgins from teams like the Steelers. I just can’t see them trading to a rival
Dk would be sick
I think Thielen is a good fit underneath. They already have a few downfield guys
Yeah, completely agree. I’m just wondering if after the last two games, they feel as though they’re all set.