While the Pittsburgh Steelers mull over the idea of trading for another wide receiver, they might want to start looking in the mirror when it comes to the last wideout they traded for.
With Aaron Rodgers coming to town, the Steelers front office gambled on effectively swapping DK Metcalf for George Pickens. They gave Metcalf a contract extension that they weren’t ready to trust Pickens with, signing him to a four-year, $132 million contract that made him the franchise's highest-paid offensive player for the next few years.
In many ways, he’s fitting in as the team’s top pass-catcher.