The Pittsburgh Steelers have completely revamped the roster going into the 2025 season, but the fan base is still hoping that some more additions can be made. One of the more exciting moves of the offseason was Pittsburgh acquiring DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks, which ultimately played a role in the organization being comfortable enough to par ways with George Pickens. Metcalf is now the top receiver on the roster, but the situation is eerily similar to that of the 2024 season, where the rest of the wide receiver room is full of question marks and some concerns.

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Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf runs on the field at the UPMC Sports Complex as the team practices during 2025 Organized Team Activities (OTAs) in Pittsburgh, PA.
While the idea of Metcalf is exciting, he needs some help at receiver. The fan base has been excited about the possibility about adding another weapon to the offense, with one of the top options being Terry McLaurin, as he requested a trade amidst his contract dispute with the Washington Commanders. However, there might be some other options, including Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins.
Mike McDaniel didn’t seem entirely pleased that Tyreek Hill went this route with his answer — on a day when the Dolphins practiced exactly what he was saying.
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Hill has been in hot water with Miami ever since the end of the 2024 season, when he essentially gave up on the team. It was a frustrating year for the Dolphins, but his behavior at certain points was inexcusable. Hill made another questionable decision on Friday when he suggested that the coaching staff put in a larger running back in short-yardage situations, and Head Coach Mike McDaniel didn't sound happy about that on Sunday.
"I thought it was genius reporting by Tyreek." McDaniel said. "Seeing how we had a short-yardage period that day that you guys were in attendance for. His suggestion was, I guess, were congruent with Coach Studesville. It was exactly how we repped the backs in that short-yardage period that very day. We thought it was funny that he reported the news, that wasn't news, on that practice day."
Criticizing coaching decisions to the media is a big no-no in the NFL, especially for a player that is trying to rebuild his trust with his teammates and the organization he represents. Hill is already on a short leash in Miami, and the organization could certainly be open to trading him if these types of antics continue.

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Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill halls in a catch while he warms up prior to a home game in Miami, FL at Hard Rock Stadium.
The veteran wide receiver is coming off of his worst season in the NFL since his rookie year back in 2016. He caught just 81 passes for 959 yards and six touchdowns in 2024, and while that production is still near the top of the league, it is not what is expected from Hill. Miami had some quarterback issues last season which contributed to the lack of production from the wideout, but it isn't out of the realm of possibility for his time in Miami to be coming to an end.

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Former Steelers safety Minkah Fitzpatrick talks trash while playing against Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins in 2022.
Steelers Could Take A Gamble Looking To Acquire Hill
Hill's antics and performance last season should make him a relatively cheap acquisition. He is only under contract through 2026, and whatever team acquires him, or the Dolphins, will have the option to cut him after 2025 for a small dead cap hit.
He would certainly be a gamble due to his attitude and the way he has acted over the last year, but there is no doubting his ability to take the top off of a defense and make exciting plays. It would be interesting to see him in Pittsburgh, although the idea may seem farfetched.
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