Steelers Are Now The Likely Destination For Raiders' Jakobi Meyers: "Pittsburgh Is Keeping Tabs On This One" (Steelers News)
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Steelers Are Now The Likely Destination For Raiders' Jakobi Meyers: "Pittsburgh Is Keeping Tabs On This One"

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have been active participants in the trade market and have positioned themselves to be buyers at the NFL's trade deadline on November 4th. This is a pivotal time for the Steelers, especially after dropping two straight games and looking like a team in need of help on both sides of the ball at certain positions. The Steelers have already made some moves so far, but the one that everyone has their eyes on is wide receiver, as the team has been making calls around the league to ask about the availability of certain players to potentially trade for.

Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) during a regular season game against the Green Bay Packers.

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Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) during a regular season game against the Green Bay Packers.

One of those players is Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, who has been a player linked to a potential trade for quite a while now. The Steelers have been actively pursuing a trade with interested teams for another wide receiver to complement Pro Bowl wide receiver DK Metcalf, with Meyers being a name linked to the Steelers for quite some time now. Recently, NFL insiders Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano shared some information on what the trade market for multiple players around the league would look like at the moment, and the news they shared should be exciting for Steelers fans hoping the Steelers make a move before the deadline. Fowler specifically spoke of what the situation with Meyers looks like, and what he had to say is encouraging for the Steelers.

"Several teams are believed to be in the receiver market, most notably the Steelers and possibly the Broncos and Bills," Fowler wrote. "Meyers clearly wants out, and the Raiders are in a transitional phase. They just signed veteran Tyler Lockett, which could ease the loss of dealing Meyers. Pittsburgh is keeping tabs on this one, but is prepared to be patient, too. If I had to predict a destination right now, I'd say the Steelers."

Hearing that Meyers could likely be part of the Steelers in the near future is certainly good news considering the circumstances of the Steelers season so far. Aside from Metcalf, the Steelers do not truly have a second option at wide receiver, with current wide receiver Calvin Austin III posting some fairly inconsistent games when he's been available, not putting up over 100 yards in a single game this season. Having a more consistent option at wide receiver behind Metcalf would be huge for the Steelers, and Meyers is certainly a player who would be able to fit that bill. 

Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf (4) during a regular season game against the Green Bay Packers.

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Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf (4) during a regular season game against the Green Bay Packers.

However, with how the Steelers' offense has looked in recent weeks, the potential trade for Meyers wouldn't just add consistency to the receiver room behind Metcalf, it would also give a strong boost to an offense that has been playing remarkably well as of late. Metcalf has had some strong performances in recent weeks, particularly against the Minnesota Vikings when he went for 126 yards on five receptions, and placing Meyers alongside him will only make him better as the season goes on.


Steelers' Offense Would Massively Improve With Meyers

If the Steelers were to pull off a trade for Meyers, as Fowler suggests, the Steelers would gain another element to a passing attack that has only gotten better over time. Even as Metcalf continues to improve over the course of the season, having another strong addition to the receiver room, whether that is Meyers or another receiver being discussed in trade deals, would massively improve the Steelers' offense as they attempt to recover from the last two weeks. 

Having Meyers in the fold would also go a long way to aiding the development of Steelers' second-year wide receiver Roman Wilson as well, especially as he continues to develop further and become a true star in the offense, giving him less attention by opposing defenses as they would look to contain Metcalf and Meyers -- leaving Wilson open for a wider share of targets.

Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson (10) during a regular season game against the Green Bay Packers.

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Steelers wide receiver Roman Wilson (10) during a regular season game against the Green Bay Packers.

What do you think about Fowler's reports that Meyers could likely land with the Steelers? Let us know in the comments or on X at @SteelersSwamp7.

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