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Mike Florio ‘Intrigued’ With Odell Beckham Jr. As Potential Fit In Pittsburgh

When the Pittsburgh Steelers traded Diontae Johnson, it created a hole at wide receiver across from George Pickens.

Bringing in Van Jefferson was a solid, low-risk signing, but he projects as a depth piece more than anything else. Calvin Austin III seems to be the top internal option but is more of a gadget player at this point in his career.

The team could make a move in the draft, but the list of needs seems to be stacking up pretty quickly, and it’s not like Pittsburgh is flush with draft capital. Center, offensive tackle, and cornerback are all likely to be addressed fairly early in the draft, with taking a center in the first two rounds being almost certain (or as certain as anything can be during draft season).