Pittsburgh Steelers
RECEIVE
Brandon Aiyuk
San Francisco 49ers
RECEIVE
2025 1st Round Pick
Darnell Washington
Brandon wants paid ge don’t care who the qb isEven if you think Wilson is a short term answer and even that is in question, I'm not sure why Aiyuk would be interested since there is no one else to get him the ball.
Brandon wants paid ge don’t care who the qb is
He only had 1 double digit target game this season. In the playoffs he averaged 7 a game he would see those same targets here those are DJ targetsUntil he isn't getting enough touches with Cement hands back there.
Here is one proposed trade. I am posting it as the reactions will be fun.
Grade the Trade: Steelers pay a desperate price to acquire star WR in mock trade
The Steelers remain in trade rumors with the 49ers, and a mock trade has Pittsburgh paying a hefty price for a known commodity.stillcurtain.com
If you think he's a real deal WR1, it's fair. I have to say his role in SF does give me slight doubts as to whether he is.
Every team who has a legit shot at a Superbowl has questions on their team. If this player (usually the quarterback) takes the next step in progression, if the couple of defensive additions gel, if, if, if.I have full faith that Aiyuk is a WR1, I just don't know why the Steelers are the team in a position to be trading that kind of value for him.
I don't think that 1st has the potential of being very high, because being realistic, this team is likely going to be around 9-8 or 10-7 again next year. But at the same time, I don't see adding a WR1 making a huge difference for this team unless Wilson has a great year. And even then, I don't think this team has the coaching to do anything with that team.
Every team who has a legit shot at a Superbowl has questions on their team. If this player (usually the quarterback) takes the next step in progression, if the couple of defensive additions gel, if, if, if.
The Steelers have made some great moves. But half their team is a bunch of ifs. Especially at Quarterback.
So, yes, they theoretically could be an elite WR away from being a legit SB contender. But they would need to pull an inside straight when you are only holding the 5 and 6 cards and are drawing three cards.
That is not the odds you need to be making a trade like this.
I'm more confident in our current stable of QB's than last season by a sizable amountEvery team who has a legit shot at a Superbowl has questions on their team. If this player (usually the quarterback) takes the next step in progression, if the couple of defensive additions gel, if, if, if.
The Steelers have made some great moves. But half their team is a bunch of ifs. Especially at Quarterback.
So, yes, they theoretically could be an elite WR away from being a legit SB contender. But they would need to pull an inside straight when you are only holding the 5 and 6 cards and are drawing three cards.
That is not the odds you need to be making a trade like this.
if your holding the 5&6 it's not an inside straight.Every team who has a legit shot at a Superbowl has questions on their team. If this player (usually the quarterback) takes the next step in progression, if the couple of defensive additions gel, if, if, if.
The Steelers have made some great moves. But half their team is a bunch of ifs. Especially at Quarterback.
So, yes, they theoretically could be an elite WR away from being a legit SB contender. But they would need to pull an inside straight when you are only holding the 5 and 6 cards and are drawing three cards.
That is not the odds you need to be making a trade like this.
Yeah I don't necessarily mind trading a 1st at this point, look at how well trading a 1st for Minkah worked out. But trading a 1st for a WR just doesn't really do it for me personally.
I have full faith that Aiyuk is a WR1, I just don't know why the Steelers are the team in a position to be trading that kind of value for him.
I don't think that 1st has the potential of being very high, because being realistic, this team is likely going to be around 9-8 or 10-7 again next year. But at the same time, I don't see adding a WR1 making a huge difference for this team unless Wilson has a great year. And even then, I don't think this team has the coaching to do anything with that team.
I agree that what you described is a totally valid strategy that teams, especially in other professional sports leagues, employ. But that's why they all have implemented some form of lottery instead of just using inverse standings like the NFL. You just have to be smart about it.Tanking is a necessary evil in today's sports, IMO. You have to be so incredibly run as an organization to be able to not ever have a shot at top talent, but still compete every year. That's getting harder and harder to do because if any prospect has a shred of talent they are all over the interwebz.
I have no problem with a team looking at their roster, essentially surmising that best case scenario isn't even deemed successful, and then off-loading assets to work on building a contender. I'm not against it. It's good for the team and good for the young players like Minkah.
EDIT: Out of curiosity I looked up the Minkah trade and how the dust settled. It could have been a home run -
Traded • Minkah Fitzpatrick • 2020 fourth round pick (#135-Kevin Dotson) • 2021 seventh round pick (#245-Tre Norwood) to Steelers for • 2020 first round pick (#18-Austin Jackson) • 2020 fifth round pick (#154-Jason Strowbridge) • 2021 sixth round pick (#207-Jonathan Marshall) on 2019-09-16
Goodell said in a statement that the comment, even if made as a joke, risked damaging the integrity of the game.
“Every club is expected to make a good faith effort to win every game,” he said in a statement. “The integrity of the game, and public confidence in professional football, demand no less. An owner or senior executive must understand the weight that his or her words carry, and the risk that a comment will be taken seriously and acted upon, even if that is not the intent or expectation. Even if made in jest and not intended to be taken seriously, comments suggesting that draft position is more important than winning can be misunderstood and carry with them an unnecessary potential risk to the integrity of the game.”
We might be getting a resolution here soon.
I have full faith that Aiyuk is a WR1, I just don't know why the Steelers are the team in a position to be trading that kind of value for him.
I don't think that 1st has the potential of being very high, because being realistic, this team is likely going to be around 9-8 or 10-7 again next year. But at the same time, I don't see adding a WR1 making a huge difference for this team unless Wilson has a great year. And even then, I don't think this team has the coaching to do anything with that team.
He was the one that reportedly requested the meeting, FWIW.If they were trading him they would simply tell him, not set up a meeting for the next day.
My belief in PIckens is so strong that I wouldn't bring in another WR to take his money. There is a lot coming due for Khan, but a lot of those contracts he can probably let walk if his balls are big enough.
I'm also not writing Austin off. I think they can do some really unique things with Austin and Wilson with their speed and YAC ability.
It was only "seen as a distraction" because the media was making it a distraction, just because the entire Pittsburgh sports media schtick is to stir up controversy. It's not like Juju was out there and being an active liability due to not caring. He was still good, just not 2018 level good.
For as much of an idiot as Madden is, people need to realize he's a thoroughbred Yinzer and what he's saying is both heavily influential and also reflective of what a lot of Yinzers think. With him, I would confidently say that Madden issues with players are heavily racially influenced. I don't think it's much of a stretch to extend that beyond Madden.