BREAKING: Steelers Linked to Former 2-Time All-Pro WR
The Pittsburgh Steelers possess a formidable 1-2 punch at wide receiver with Diontae Johnson and George Pickens. The Steelers also have third-year wideout Calvin Austin and veteran Allen Robinson.
But with the expectation that Robinson could be a cap casualty this offseason, Pro Football Focus’ Brad Spielberger suggested the Steelers as a landing spot for 2-time All-Pro receiver Michael Thomas.
“Pittsburgh brought Allen Robinson aboard to serve as the big slot possession receiver in 2023, and while his lack of production was not entirely his own doing, perhaps the Steelers take another swing with Thomas coming in as the No. 3 alongside Diontae Johnson and George Pickens,” Spielberger wrote. “Moving Johnson and Pickens into the slot more to help create more separation on out-breakers like corner routes, an area Pickens excelled in 2023, adds more versatility to the whole unit.”
From 2018-19, Thomas was arguably the best wide receiver in the NFL. He led the league in catches both seasons. His 149 catches during 2019 set a new NFL record.
Thomas also had an NFL-high 1,725 receiving yards in 2019.
He made first-team All-Pro in both 2018 and 2019. Thomas earned the NFL Offensive Player of the Year award in 2019 as well.
However, Thomas hasn’t been the same player the past four seasons largely because of injuries. He posted 39 catches for 448 yards and 1 touchdown in 10 games for the New Orleans Saints last season.