It's the current time of the offseason for the Pittsburgh Steelers when every potentially available individual who plays a position of need is linked to the organization. The most pressing issues on the roster as the NFL's new league year gets set to begin are the quarterback, wide receiver, running back and defensive line positions. One can even add cornerback to the list, too. Overall, the hope is to re-sign Justin Fields in the coming days, but regardless of who the signal-caller is, more weapons on the offensive side of the ball will be essential. There is a lot of work left to be done in the Steel City.

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Steelers General Manager Omar Khan (left) and Head Coach Mike Tomlin (right) sit in the franchise's draft room as they anxiously watch the board in 2023.
The NFL news cycle has been buzzing as free agency quickly approaches, and a bombshell was dropped on Wednesday that was rather unexpected this early in the 2025 offseason. The Seattle Seahawks and star wide receiver DK Metcalf agreed that it might be best for the two sides to part ways, which means a trade is expected to occur involving the two-time Pro Bowler.
#Seahawks star WR DK Metcalf has requested a trade from Seattle and the team has decided to explore it, per me and @TomPelissero.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 5, 2025
There is likely to be significant interest in the Seattle star, and both sides will dig into it. A big-time WR who may be on the move. pic.twitter.com/5U40T159EX
Metcalf is an extremely talented pass-catcher with a physical style of play. If a trade does end up happening, the wideout is likely to get a new contract along with it. This fact has CBS analyst Pete Prisco warning Steelers General Manager Omar Khan and any other team that may be interested in landing Metcalf.
If you trade for Metcalf, it means you are willing to make him one of the highest-paid receivers in the league since he’s in final year of deal. Trade and pays are always risky. Not usually worth it in my book.
— Pete Prisco (@PriscoCBS) March 5, 2025
Pittsburgh does have the option to extend a younger George Pickens, but there have been talks about him not receiving a new contract with the Steelers due to his overall behavior on and off the field over the course of his career in the Steel City thus far.
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Steelers wide receiver George Pickens walks off the field as the team practices during 2023 training camp at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA.
Prisco has a point, especially for teams that may have some cap space issues entering the 2025 league year. Pittsburgh doesn't have that problem, which may be why the team ends up electing to make a run at Metcalf. He won't come cheap, especially due to the higher asking price from receivers nowadays, but he might be worth it for a franchise that has had poor offensive seasons for several years in a row.
Trading for Metcalf would certainly raise questions about Pickens' future, if he wasn't involved in the trade in the first place. Depending on what the contract would be for Metcalf, it could absolutely be worth it for Khan to get aggressive in making an offer. There will be many organizations interested in Metcalf, potentially leading to a bidding war. This is something that the Steelers don't typically like to get involved in, but desperate times call for desperate measures,
It's anyone's guess as to how quickly a Metcalf deal could transpire, but if it leaks into the free agency period, some wide receiver-needy teams may wait to sign available players until the big domino in Metcalf falls.

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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf (#14) catches a touchdown over former Pittsburgh Steelers safety Terrell Edmunds (#34) at Heinz Field back in 2019.
Steelers Will Have Countless Options To Improve Offense In 2025 Offseason
As each days passes, more available players come to the surface, whether that be via the trade block or free agency. Khan is going to have to get aggressive somewhere other than the draft, which is why fans in Pittsburgh may be in store for an extremely exciting start to the new league year. The main issue becomes whether or not high-caliber offensive players have interest in joining a unit that has been stagnant for years.
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