The Pittsburgh Steelers appear more improved than they did in the previous campaign.

The majority of people think they could be a stealthy dark horse to emerge from the AFC, even though they haven’t even gotten together for their offseason training.

When you switch from Mitch Trubisky, Mason Rudolph, and Kenny Pickett to Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, that’s what happens.

Even though they should improve for the upcoming season, the Steelers still want additional weapons for their passing game in order to stand out in one of the NFL’s most competitive divisions.

To try to acquire an exceptional reinforcement for their receiving corps, the front office is reportedly going to tremendous measures.

The Steelers are attempting to acquire Brandon Aiyuk, according to Denver Broncos insider Ryan Edwards (via Benjamin Allbright).

Aiyuk apparently feels displeased with his role in the offense and the San Francisco 49ers, and when he tweeted at coach Mike Tomlin about their similarity, he ignited some rumors about a possible trade to Pittsburgh.

Even though Aiyuk is a talented player, his place in the offense will probably remain unchanged as long as Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, and Deebo Samuel are also present.

However, he could play either WR1 or WR2 opposite George Pickens in Pittsburgh, where he could also sign a contract extension.

Although acquiring Aiyuk won’t be simple given his recent season as a second-team All-Pro, the Steelers should consider all of their possibilities in order to close this transaction.

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