Photorealistic illustration of Steelers coach Mike McCarthy and new WR Michael Pittman Jr. at press conference with mixed analyst reaction graphics and headlines.
Photorealistic illustration of Steelers coach Mike McCarthy and new WR Michael Pittman Jr. at press conference with mixed analyst reaction graphics and headlines.
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Steelers' offseason moves draw mixed analyst reactions

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have bolstered their roster through free agency signings and a trade for wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. following Mike Tomlin's retirement and the hiring of Mike McCarthy as head coach. Analysts offer differing views, with some praising the additions and others questioning the lack of a rebuild. The team won the AFC North last season but failed to secure a playoff victory.

After winning the AFC North in 2025 without advancing in the playoffs, the Pittsburgh Steelers entered the offseason with roster needs exposed. General manager Omar Khan addressed several positions aggressively. The team traded for Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., acquiring him in a salary cap dump deal involving a late-round draft pick swap. Khan also signed cornerback Jamel Dean, safety Jaquan Brisker, running back Rico Dowdle, defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day, cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., interior offensive lineman Brock Hoffman, and running back/special teams player Travis Homer, many on reasonable or low-risk contracts including one-year deals for Brisker and others. These moves come after Mike Tomlin's retirement, with Mike McCarthy taking over as head coach and calling plays to improve the offense. Owner Art Rooney II opted against a full rebuild, aiming to compete for a Super Bowl. Analyst Bill Barnwell criticized the approach on his podcast, calling it the 'most frustrating offseason' and a 'total disconnect from reality.' He noted, 'You would think Mike Tomlin retiring would be like, “Okay, we tried to squeeze that one more, long playoff run from Tomlin out.”' Barnwell acknowledged talents like Dean and Brisker but saw McCarthy as a downgrade. In contrast, Mina Kimes described the roster as 'kind of stacked' on her podcast, identifying quarterback as the only glaring need. She highlighted an improving offensive line, strong defensive line, and enhanced secondary. Pro Football Focus analyst Zoltan Buday labeled the free agency period 'excellent,' praising the Pittman trade—now with an extension lowering his 2026 cap hit—as the best move and noting no worst moves. The Steelers hold 12 draft picks to address quarterback and other spots.

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Discussions on X mirror the article's mixed analyst reactions: Bill Barnwell labels the Steelers' offseason as the most frustrating due to no QB rebuild, while Mina Kimes calls the roster stacked except at QB and PFF gives a B+ for free agency; fans praise strategic signings like Pittman Jr. and others for addressing needs without overspending.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up the first week of the 2026 NFL free agency period with several roster moves, including trades and signings to bolster their offense and defense. They acquired wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and signed cornerback Jamel Dean, while losing speedster Calvin Austin III to the New York Giants. The team also received a salary cap credit of over $3.65 million for 2026.

Sports Illustrated's Matt Verderame has given the Pittsburgh Steelers an A grade for their busy offseason, highlighting major roster additions and the hiring of Mike McCarthy as head coach. He notes that the team now has one of the NFL's most complete rosters on paper.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers bolstered their roster through free agency and a key trade during the offseason, positioning them among the NFL's top contenders for a Super Bowl appearance, according to The Athletic. General manager Omar Khan oversaw the additions amid uncertainty at quarterback with Aaron Rodgers. The team holds the most picks in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.

Anonymous NFL executives expressed puzzlement over the Pittsburgh Steelers' 2026 NFL Draft selections, particularly first-round pick Max Iheanachor and later versatile players. The picks aim to bolster the offense under new head coach Mike McCarthy amid concerns at quarterback and left tackle. One standout addition, wide receiver Germie Bernard, drew widespread praise.

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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.

The NFL offseason opened with major free agency signings and trades, including wide receiver Mike Evans joining the San Francisco 49ers and edge rusher Trey Hendrickson signing with the Baltimore Ravens. These moves, part of 10 highlighted transactions, set the stage for the 2026 NFL Draft and Super Bowl 61 race. Analysts note impacts from superstar shifts and under-the-radar deals.

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Beat writer Ray Fittipaldo graded the Pittsburgh Steelers' 2026 NFL draft class a B or B-minus, noting no single standout pick. The team selected 10 players, its largest rookie class in over a decade, with an offensive focus signaling confidence in defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. Analyst Kevin Patra identified quarterback uncertainty, offensive line questions, and defensive depth as key post-draft priorities.

 

 

 

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