Steelers Can Take Advantage Of Reported "Fire Sale" In AFC And Target Stud Wide Receiver (Steelers News)
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Steelers Can Take Advantage Of Reported "Fire Sale" In AFC And Target Stud Wide Receiver

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are a team that has been reported to be looking to acquire talent ahead of the NFL's trade deadline on November 4th. Pittsburgh has already brought in safety Kyle Dugger from the New England Patriots, and the franchise could be looking to add some more talent, especially on the offensive side of the football. Wide receiver has been a position of discussion for many fans, as Calvin Austin III and Roman Wilson being the next options behind DK Metcalf has not felt like a great idea through the first seven games of the year.

Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers in Week 8 of the 2025 NFL Regular Season.

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Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers in Week 8 of the 2025 NFL regular season.

The Steelers have been rumored to land pretty much any disgruntled wide receiver over the last two seasons. The only big acquisition at the position has been Metcalf, which was a trade that seemingly came out of nowhere in the 2025 offseason. With the deadline approaching, Pittsburgh has some options, including wide receiver Jaylen Waddle of the Miami Dolphins. Miami mutually separated with General Manager Chris Grier on Friday, which should mark the start of a fire sale. This was recently pointed out by analyst Matt Miller.

The Dolphins fell to 2-7 after losing to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night, and that marks the end of Grier's time with the organization, as he started back in 2000 as a scout for the franchise. Miami was trying to turn things around in the 2025 season before officially becoming "sellers," but the seventh loss of the year and the dismissal of a general manager usually means trades are coming.

Steelers Jaylen Waddle

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Dolphins' Jaylen Waddle (center) on the sideline with Tyreek Hill (left) and Wes Welker (right) during a contest.

The Dolphins have said they do not want to deal Waddle, but that was prior to Grier and the organization parting ways. That, plus a lost season completely changes things, and Waddle could absolutely get moved for the right price. Miami will now have to hire a new general manager during the 2026 offseason, and the franchise has to be sure it is doing everything possible to set the new executive up for success. That means acquiring some draft capital via trade, while also clearing up some cap space.

Moving Waddle would bring in significant draft capital while also getting his contract off of the books. He is currently signed through the 2028 season with a cap hit of over $30 million in each of the last two years on the deal. The franchise should certainly consider getting rid of him to free up some cap space.

This franchise is in a rough spot at the moment, and a fire sale could help propel them forward. A true rebuild is coming for Miami, so it is likely time to start setting up for the future.


Steelers' Omar Khan Needs To At Least Inquire With The Miami Dolphins

Pittsburgh Steelers General Manager Omar Khan needs to at least reach out to Miami as the franchise could be seen as a bit vulnerable with an interim general manager stepping in. Waddle should be at the top of Pittsburgh's wish list, but there are some other players in Miami that might be worth acquiring as well. There is a trio of edge rushers that could be moved, and that might not be a bad idea for Pittsburgh as the team somehow lacks a pass rush. 

Steelers' Omar Khan

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Pittsburgh Steelers General Manager Omar Khan addresses members of the media with confidence and transparency, sharing insights on the team’s strategies, offseason moves, and vision for the future of Pittsburgh football.

Khan has been great at negotiating ever since stepping into his current role, and it might be beneficial if he can start swapping offers with the stand-in GM in Miami. The two franchises have already done business this year when they swapped some late-round picks, along with Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith for Minkah Fitzpatrick


What do you think about the fire sale that is coming from the Dolphins? Let us know in the comments below!

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