
In terms of the skill-position players, the Pittsburgh Steelers are fairly set. The combo of running backs Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren and wide receivers Diontae Johnson and George Pickens, along with tight end Pat Freiermuth, is an impressive young unit for quarterback Kenny Pickett.
But even with that, the role of the slot receiver cannot be undervalued. In the right offense, the slot receiver can be a real weapon who can take advantage of mismatches.
Last season, the Steelers traded away Chase Claypool, creating some uncertainty about that third receiver spot. Pittsburgh used a rotation of guys, but none of them really did what you expect from a slot receiver. How will the Steelers address this position in the offseason?
Steven Sims is the incumbent, and speedy Calvin Austin III is coming back from a lost rookie year due to injury. Austin is a natural burner who was able to get to top speed quickly and creates mismatches. But it’s impossible to know if Austin will be his pre-injury self.
Cast your vote and tell us how you think the slot receiver position will play out this offseason.