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THe NFL trade deadline is just over two weeks away and according to reports, the Pittsburgh Steelers are in the market for a wide receiver. The team has been ... and here are our top three guys who could be on the move, who the Steelers should consider.
ESPN's Alex Smith theorized Dallas Cowboys star George Pickens might be the "NFL's best wide receiver" after 7 regular season games.
The highest-paid receiver in the NFL in terms of annual salary, guarantees and total contract value is wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, who is on a four-year, $161 million deal worth $40.25 million per year. Of that contract, $112 million is guaranteed.
Tetairoa McMillan is coming off one of his best outings of the season, and we expect the Panthers' rookie wideout to have the upper hand against Green Bay at Lambeau.
Explosiveness personified, Lemon is this year’s most dynamic pass-catcher eligible for the 2026 NFL draft. He has accumulated more than 125 receiving yards three times already this season and has five touchdowns in as many games, including two a week ago to nearly will USC to a come-from-behind victory at Illinois.
"We still have a good bit of season left," he said. "Hopefully I can stack some up here and go get a record for myself." This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Rome Odunze is quickly developing into one of the NFL's best receivers