Reporter de los Steelers resta importancia a un traspaso de Highsmith; un analista presiona para que Herbig tenga más minutos

Tras los informes recientes sobre el interés de traspaso por Alex Highsmith y Nick Herbig, el reportero de los Steelers Ray Fittipaldo afirma que un acuerdo por Highsmith es poco probable a menos que llegue una "oferta escandalosa". El analista Gregg Rosenthal insta a traspasar a uno de ellos para aumentar los minutos de juego de Herbig, enumerando posibles socios.

Tras los rumores internos de que los Steelers recibirían llamadas por los edge rushers Alex Highsmith y Nick Herbig antes del Draft de la NFL, Ray Fittipaldo del Pittsburgh Post-Gazette descartó un traspaso de Highsmith en su charla semanal: “No. Los Steelers no van a hacer eso. La única forma de que eso suceda es si reciben una oferta escandalosa, y no espero que eso ocurra”.En el podcast NFL Daily, Gregg Rosenthal abogó por traspasar a Highsmith o a otro jugador para darle espacio a Herbig, llamándolo 'uno de los mejores pass rushers puros de la liga' que actualmente está subutilizado. Como posibles socios de intercambio mencionó a: Philadelphia Eagles, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Baltimore Ravens, New Orleans Saints y Miami Dolphins.La profundidad de Pittsburgh en el pass-rush —T.J. Watt, Highsmith, Herbig y Jack Sawyer— respalda la estabilidad del equipo, aunque el historial de acuerdos del gerente general Omar Khan deja abierta la posibilidad de movimientos durante la semana del draft.

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