Steelers beat writer doubts trade-up for wide receiver

Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette does not expect the Pittsburgh Steelers to trade up in the 2026 NFL Draft for a wide receiver. He shared this view during appearances on 93.7 The Fan, citing the depth of this year's receiver class. The team recently hosted USC prospect Makai Lemon for a pre-draft visit.

The Pittsburgh Steelers face a need for wide receivers beyond Michael Pittman Jr. and DK Metcalf, despite acquiring and extending Pittman this offseason. The team holds 12 draft picks and has been linked to prospects including Washington's Denzel Boston, Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson, Indiana's Omar Cooper Jr., and USC's Makai Lemon, who visited Thursday ahead of expectations of a top-20 selection under general manager Omar Khan. Steelers beat writer Ray Fittipaldo dismissed the likelihood of trading up for Lemon or similar talents. 'I don’t think they would do that for receiver,' Fittipaldo said on 93.7 The Fan, noting the draft's depth could yield starters in the second or third round. NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah has called the class one of the deepest ever, supporting Fittipaldo's assessment that trading up is unnecessary for receivers when teams typically prioritize positions like left tackle or edge rusher. Fittipaldo added, 'Typically receiver is not a position that teams move up for, and especially so in a year like this where there could be like 15, even 18 receivers drafted in the top 100 picks.' Under first-year head coach Mike Tomlin—wait, source says Mike McCarthy? No, source says Mike McCarthy, but I think it's error, but preserve as is: Mike McCarthy. The Steelers could leverage their capital if they prioritize Lemon, comparable to Detroit's Amon-Ra St. Brown for slot flexibility.

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Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike McCarthy and GM Omar Khan discussing draft strategy at pre-draft press conference.
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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy and general manager Omar Khan shared their philosophies on wide receivers, the offensive line, and draft strategy during Monday's pre-draft press conference. McCarthy emphasized versatility for receivers and confidence in the offensive line while expressing interest in using many picks. Khan praised a recent pre-draft visitor and clarified selection criteria.

Former NFL general manager Doug Whaley suggested Pittsburgh Steelers GM Omar Khan's praise for wide receiver Makai Lemon is a draft smokescreen. Draft analyst Todd McShay predicted a first-round run on offensive tackles could push top receivers down the board. The 2026 NFL Draft begins Thursday night in Pittsburgh.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers drew attention during Day 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft after calling wide receiver Makai Lemon to inform him of their intent to draft him, only for the Philadelphia Eagles to trade up and select him. Former NFL scout Bucky Brooks called the pre-pick call standard procedure, while analyst John Middlekauff labeled it an unforgivable embarrassment for general manager Omar Khan. The Steelers instead selected offensive tackle Max Iheanachor.

Several teams picking before the Pittsburgh Steelers' No. 21 selection in the 2026 NFL Draft have reportedly discussed trading down. Reports highlight interest from the New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, and others. Pittsburgh holds 12 picks, positioning it for potential moves up the board.

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Building on an active free agency and trade for Michael Pittman Jr., the Pittsburgh Steelers added a 10-player 2026 draft class to bolster their roster under new coach Mike McCarthy. Beat writer Mike DeFabo assesses the team as stronger overall, though uncertainties linger at offensive line, defense, and quarterback.

NFL insider Jason La Canfora reported that the Pittsburgh Steelers are considering Ohio State defensive lineman Kayden McDonald, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman, and Alabama offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The suggestions come from league sources and highlight alternatives to wide receivers often linked to the team. None of the prospects have visited Pittsburgh for pre-draft meetings, though the Steelers met Thieneman and McDonald at the NFL Combine.

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NFL draft expert Daniel Jeremiah has linked Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston to the Pittsburgh Steelers as a potential draft pick. He suggested the team could move Michael Pittman Jr. to the slot, pairing him with DK Metcalf on the outside. Boston's size and contested-catch ability would suit the physical AFC North.

 

 

 

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