The Pittsburgh Steelers made a major roster shakeup by trading George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys. With a glaring hole in their receiving corps, Steelers WR targets have quickly become a hot topic as the team looks to rebuild its offense. With no clear QB1 and plenty of cap flexibility, Pittsburgh will likely be aggressive in finding new pass catchers.
Steelers’ Top Wide Receiver Targets After George Pickens Trade
Top Free Agent Steelers WR Targets:
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Keenan Allen – Allen is a free agent after spending 2024 with the Bears. Even at 33, he’s one of the best route-runners in football and could immediately help the Steelers’ passing attack due to his separation ability.
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Amari Cooper – Though he didn’t reach 1,000 yards last season, Cooper still brings sharp route-running and experience. He could slide in as a WR2 or insurance piece behind a younger option.
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Gabe Davis – Recently released by the Jaguars, Davis offers size, speed, and playoff experience. He’s a boom-or-bust deep threat who could thrive in a more defined role.
Trade Candidates for Steelers WR Targets:

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Chris Godwin (Buccaneers) – With Tampa Bay drafting Emeka Egbuka in round1 of the 2025 NFL draft, Godwin may be worth making a call for. He’s a physical, reliable option who can play inside or out.
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Jalen McMillan (Buccaneers)- McMillan could be a sneaky trade target for the Steelers. With the Buccaneers already loaded at wide receiver—featuring Mike Evans, Chris Godwin, Emeka Egbuka, and Trey Palmer, McMillan may see less snaps. He has promising upside as a polished route-runner and could thrive with more opportunity in Pittsburgh.
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DJ Moore (Bears) – Moore looked frustrated at times last season, and the Bears used high draft capital the last couple years on Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III. He may become available if Chicago is offered a sweet deal.
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Christian Kirk (Texans) – Houston’s WR room features Tank Dell, Nico Collins, and rookies Jaylin Noel and Jayden Higgins. Kirk could be pushed out and is still a productive slot receiver.
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Romeo Doubs (Packers) – Green Bay added receiver Matthew Golden in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft, possibly reducing Doubs’ role. He’s shown red-zone ability, reliability to get open and is still on his rookie deal making him an attractive option.
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Allen Lazard (Jets) – With Rodgers rumored to be linked to Pittsburgh, Lazard becomes a natural trade candidate. His chemistry with Rodgers and recent salary restructure makes a move realistic.
Dark Horse Trade Target: Tyreek Hill
Amid offseason drama, Tyreek Hill could become a Steelers WR target. While highly unlikely, his game-breaking speed would instantly elevate Pittsburgh’s offense if Miami chooses to move on. Pittsburgh would have to make a call if Hill did become available.
Final Word:
These potential Steelers WR targets are wide-ranging and realistic. Whether Pittsburgh opts for a free agent like Keenan Allen or trades for a name like DJ Moore or Chris Godwin, they have the cap space, draft capital and urgency to act quickly and reshape their receiver room.
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