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August 20, 2025
Jamey Eisenberg's All-In List! 12 Must-Draft Players for 2025! CMC, Pickens, & More! (FFT Express)
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Fantasy Football Today
Jamey Eisenberg's All-In List! 12 Must-Draft Players for 2025! CMC, Pickens, & More! (FFT Express)

Two names anchor the all-in strategy: Lamb and McCaffrey. Jamie Eisenberg slides them into top-five spots, even nudging McCaffrey above consensus and Lamb a hair ahead of ADP, based on their ceiling when healthy. Dak Prescott's health becomes a pivotal variable; the duo flourishes if he remains on the field, turning the Dallas backfield into a high-floor, high-ceiling pairing for fantasy managers.

Courtland Sutton and George Pickens offer sturdy mid-round floor, with Sutton riding a proven 18+ PPR-point cadence in recent seasons and Pickens discussed as an ADP value who could push into meaningful weekly upside. DK Metcalf brings a reliable floor, Gibbs emerges as PPR upside if Montgomery’s workload shifts, and the mid-round running-back trio Mason, Charbonet, and Brillin Allen are flagged as late-draft catalysts. The conversation weaves through risk—injury histories, lineup splits, and the art of diversifying rosters to chase massive weekly paydays.

Based on the digest, which players have the highest rest-of-season ceiling given Dak Prescott's health uncertainty?How should a fantasy roster balance injury risk with high-upside plays in the mid-round WRs and RBs?What is the recommended approach to the Lions' Gibbs and the 49ers' Mason in drafts for 12-team leagues?Which four-prompt follow-ups would help a savvy manager refine these picks and optimize a playoff push?
Mentions:
@CeeDee Lamb | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@CeeDee Lamb | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXbnXus4ALI..

August 20, 2025
Why DK Metcalf could struggle in Steelers offense | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC
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NFL on NBC: Fantasy Football
Why DK Metcalf could struggle in Steelers offense | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC

In a field where fantasy lines swing on offensive script, Lamar Jackson anchors Baltimore’s pass game with a clear ceiling and a floor. Flowers remains a volatile pulse in the Ravens’ air attack, delivering weekly recaps that require savvy timing more than raw upside. Andrews is the steadying force, Likely a post-injury return option with real weekly upside if the offense leans more pass than run. Hopkins surfaces as a potential stabilizer, but the Ravens’ run-heavy nature caps weekly pop. Judy and Pitts appear as cautionary tales for drafters chasing upside in high-variance offenses, while the tight end trio of Loveland, Warren, and Strange serves as a reminder that late-round dart throws can pay dividends when depth is thin.

Beyond Baltimore, the glass is half-full and half-wary on the rest of the targets. A Winston mention signals a potential spread-shooter role if a different center pivots, but the core takeaway remains: in leagues where rushing volume dominates, the best bets come from prolific passers who can sustain target shares and red-zone looks. The show spotlights the perennial question of upside versus safety, urging fantasy players to map out weekly scripts and game-flow expectations rather than chase hype. The result is a blueprint: lean into Ravens stacks where the ceiling aligns with your roster, and treat high-variance targets with measured risk, especially when the offense isn’t built around elite aerial volume.

With Lamar Jackson’s run-first profile and Flowers’ limited per-week upside, who should you prioritize in a standard fantasy league?Which Falcons pass-catchers are worth drafting in the early rounds if Smith emphasizes aerial play?In DFS tournaments, how would you build around the Ravens vs. Falcons offenses for weekly upside?If you’re rostering Pitts in dynasty, what’s the best plan to maximize return this season?
Mentions:
@Arthur Smith | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Arthur Smith | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jerry Judy | Denver Broncos | NFL
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@Kyle Pitts | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Kyle Pitts | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Lamar Jackson | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Lamar Jackson | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vBhwAIES9w..

August 20, 2025
Draft Value Picks + Trade Talk | Fantasy Football 2025 - Ep. 1787
@TheFantasyFootballers
The Fantasy Footballers
Draft Value Picks + Trade Talk | Fantasy Football 2025 - Ep. 1787

A data-forward approach anchors this year’s fantasy strategy, with an updated Ultimate Draft Kit and a new value scout tool that pits projections against ADP to surface true value in every draft slot. The hosts stress sticking to a playbook mindset and not chasing last-season narratives, using platform-specific gaps to uncover late-round targets and avoid drafting-for-trade traps. They also highlight massive off-season moves that shake up the fantasy landscape, from high-profile trades to breakout candidate punchlines, all framed by a commitment to concrete research over gut feeling.

The Sky Moore swap to the 49ers redefines the KC depth chart and heightens the risk-reward calculus for both teams’ pass games. Debo Samuel’s move to Washington becomes a focal discussion point: can a retooled offense unlock his big-play ability and high-YAC upside, or does scheme and durability cap ceiling? Meanwhile, DK Metcalf lands in a valuable-value spot after last season’s mid-swing, and George Pickens enters 2025 with a cleaner path to target share in Pittsburgh—if the QB situation cooperates.

Jordan Mason’s late-draft appeal as a flex with upside grows in a timeshare-rich league landscape, as Minnesota and other teams reconfigure backfield roles. Dak Prescott remains a strategic value in quarterbacks, and Jahmy Gibbs stands out as a top-tier breakout candidate in fantasy, especially in dynamic offense environments. The show also reinforces that MegalObowl signups are rolling and that the kit’s value-driven approach should help fantasy managers build robust, adaptable rosters heading into week one.

In short, the duo leans into data-driven depth, undervalued veterans, and the upside of rookies who land in favorable systems. The takeaways emphasize not chasing status but identifying the positions and players most likely to exceed ADP, leveraging the kit’s tools to craft resilient lineups that weather injury risk, early-season volatility, and late-round surprises alike.

Skyy Moore trades and the 49ers’ WR outlook: how should fantasy managers value Moore after the move?Debo Samuel’s move to Washington: does this unlock upside or create risk in his fantasy profile?Dak Prescott’s value in 2025: should fantasy managers target him as a value QB2?DK Metcalf in 2025: is he a steal at his current ADP?
Mentions:
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jahmy Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jahmy Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPrLghyvo3g..

August 20, 2025
Steelers Making a MISTAKE by Sitting Aaron Rodgers for the ENTIRE Preseason?
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NFL | Yahoo! Sports
Steelers Making a MISTAKE by Sitting Aaron Rodgers for the ENTIRE Preseason?

Pittsburgh’s preseason approach centers on veteran trust over live reps, especially with Aaron Rodgers signed to the Steelers. Rodgers won’t play in August, DK Metcalf is positioned as a meaningful Week 1 target, and the pairing could unlock Pittsburgh’s offense if chemistry clicks quickly. The panel debates the roster’s WR depth, the coaching edge of Mike Tomlin, and whether the Steelers can outpace AFC peers despite roster gaps. The Jets and Rodgers loom as a contrasting storyline, while playoff expectations hinge on how the surrounding cast performs when the real games arrive.

Rodgers’ veteran status factors heavily into the forecast; Metcalf’s involvement raises upside for fantasy managers, while Garrett Wilson stands as a potential top target in New York with Rodgers. Tomlin’s willingness to test a different offseason approach adds intrigue about long-term direction, and the broader AFC landscape—Ravens, Chiefs, Bills—keeps Pittsburgh in the periphery of elite contention unless the supporting cast elevates the signal.

Given Rodgers’ preseason stance, which Steelers players are likeliest to profit most in fantasy early in the season?With Rodgers skipping preseason, what does Week 1 risk look like for Jets pass-catchers, especially Wilson?How should Metcalf be valued in drafts given Rodgers’ role and Pittsburgh’s overall roster depth?Do Tomlin’s offseason pivots change the Steelers’ playoff odds and fantasy implications this year?
Mentions:
@Aaron Rodgers | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Aaron Rodgers | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD8yQS23eWU..

August 18, 2025
Steelers Have Bigger WR Plans? RB Problem?
@AllSteelersTalk
All Steelers Talk
Steelers Have Bigger WR Plans? RB Problem?

John Metchie III moved from Houston to Philadelphia in a deal that sent Harrison Bryant and mid-round picks to the Texans, shaking up the Eagles’ receiver depth and creating a ripple effect for fantasy managers across the NFC East. The Steelers weren’t part of the swap, but the chatter centers on whether Omar Khan should chase a bigger play at wide receiver. Roman Wilson’s preseason flashes put him on the radar as a potential outside threat in Pittsburgh, while Caleb Johnson’s rookie arc remains a key variable for Week 1. Kenneth Gainwell anchors the backfield as Connor Hayward adds a versatile wrinkle in the slot. The discussion leans toward bold offseason moves versus patience, with big-name targets like McLaurin or Beckham floated as possibilities. The episode ends with a practical takeaway: watch Wilson’s continued development and the Steelers’ willingness to push for a game-changing addition, or accept the current WR trio and build through in-season moves.

Mechi trade and the Eagles/Steelers dynamic: should Pittsburgh pursue a big WR move this offseason, or focus on internal development and depth pieces?Roman Wilson's breakout potential: can he be the Steelers’ outside WR2 or even WR1 this year, given the current room and roster moves?Caleb Johnson vs Kenneth Gainwell: Week 1 expectations in New York, and how to value them in fantasy.Which big-move target could realistically reshape the Steelers’ offense, and what would fantasy impact look like?
Mentions:
@Caleb Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Caleb Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Connor Hayward | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Connor Hayward | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jAwUlOjJH8..

August 20, 2025
Jamey Eisenberg's All-In List! 12 Must-Draft Players for 2025! CMC, Pickens, & More! (FFT Express)
@fantasyfootballtoday
Fantasy Football Today
Jamey Eisenberg's All-In List! 12 Must-Draft Players for 2025! CMC, Pickens, & More! (FFT Express)

Two names anchor the all-in strategy: Lamb and McCaffrey. Jamie Eisenberg slides them into top-five spots, even nudging McCaffrey above consensus and Lamb a hair ahead of ADP, based on their ceiling when healthy. Dak Prescott's health becomes a pivotal variable; the duo flourishes if he remains on the field, turning the Dallas backfield into a high-floor, high-ceiling pairing for fantasy managers.

Courtland Sutton and George Pickens offer sturdy mid-round floor, with Sutton riding a proven 18+ PPR-point cadence in recent seasons and Pickens discussed as an ADP value who could push into meaningful weekly upside. DK Metcalf brings a reliable floor, Gibbs emerges as PPR upside if Montgomery’s workload shifts, and the mid-round running-back trio Mason, Charbonet, and Brillin Allen are flagged as late-draft catalysts. The conversation weaves through risk—injury histories, lineup splits, and the art of diversifying rosters to chase massive weekly paydays.

Based on the digest, which players have the highest rest-of-season ceiling given Dak Prescott's health uncertainty?How should a fantasy roster balance injury risk with high-upside plays in the mid-round WRs and RBs?What is the recommended approach to the Lions' Gibbs and the 49ers' Mason in drafts for 12-team leagues?Which four-prompt follow-ups would help a savvy manager refine these picks and optimize a playoff push?
Mentions:
@CeeDee Lamb | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@CeeDee Lamb | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Courtland Sutton | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | New York Giants | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXbnXus4ALI..

August 20, 2025
Why DK Metcalf could struggle in Steelers offense | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC
@NFLonNBC:FF
NFL on NBC: Fantasy Football
Why DK Metcalf could struggle in Steelers offense | Fantasy Football Happy Hour | NFL on NBC

In a field where fantasy lines swing on offensive script, Lamar Jackson anchors Baltimore’s pass game with a clear ceiling and a floor. Flowers remains a volatile pulse in the Ravens’ air attack, delivering weekly recaps that require savvy timing more than raw upside. Andrews is the steadying force, Likely a post-injury return option with real weekly upside if the offense leans more pass than run. Hopkins surfaces as a potential stabilizer, but the Ravens’ run-heavy nature caps weekly pop. Judy and Pitts appear as cautionary tales for drafters chasing upside in high-variance offenses, while the tight end trio of Loveland, Warren, and Strange serves as a reminder that late-round dart throws can pay dividends when depth is thin.

Beyond Baltimore, the glass is half-full and half-wary on the rest of the targets. A Winston mention signals a potential spread-shooter role if a different center pivots, but the core takeaway remains: in leagues where rushing volume dominates, the best bets come from prolific passers who can sustain target shares and red-zone looks. The show spotlights the perennial question of upside versus safety, urging fantasy players to map out weekly scripts and game-flow expectations rather than chase hype. The result is a blueprint: lean into Ravens stacks where the ceiling aligns with your roster, and treat high-variance targets with measured risk, especially when the offense isn’t built around elite aerial volume.

With Lamar Jackson’s run-first profile and Flowers’ limited per-week upside, who should you prioritize in a standard fantasy league?Which Falcons pass-catchers are worth drafting in the early rounds if Smith emphasizes aerial play?In DFS tournaments, how would you build around the Ravens vs. Falcons offenses for weekly upside?If you’re rostering Pitts in dynasty, what’s the best plan to maximize return this season?
Mentions:
@Arthur Smith | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Arthur Smith | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Jerry Judy | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Jerry Judy | Denver Broncos | NFL
@Kyle Pitts | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Kyle Pitts | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Lamar Jackson | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Lamar Jackson | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Zay Flowers | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vBhwAIES9w..

August 20, 2025
Draft Value Picks + Trade Talk | Fantasy Football 2025 - Ep. 1787
@TheFantasyFootballers
The Fantasy Footballers
Draft Value Picks + Trade Talk | Fantasy Football 2025 - Ep. 1787

A data-forward approach anchors this year’s fantasy strategy, with an updated Ultimate Draft Kit and a new value scout tool that pits projections against ADP to surface true value in every draft slot. The hosts stress sticking to a playbook mindset and not chasing last-season narratives, using platform-specific gaps to uncover late-round targets and avoid drafting-for-trade traps. They also highlight massive off-season moves that shake up the fantasy landscape, from high-profile trades to breakout candidate punchlines, all framed by a commitment to concrete research over gut feeling.

The Sky Moore swap to the 49ers redefines the KC depth chart and heightens the risk-reward calculus for both teams’ pass games. Debo Samuel’s move to Washington becomes a focal discussion point: can a retooled offense unlock his big-play ability and high-YAC upside, or does scheme and durability cap ceiling? Meanwhile, DK Metcalf lands in a valuable-value spot after last season’s mid-swing, and George Pickens enters 2025 with a cleaner path to target share in Pittsburgh—if the QB situation cooperates.

Jordan Mason’s late-draft appeal as a flex with upside grows in a timeshare-rich league landscape, as Minnesota and other teams reconfigure backfield roles. Dak Prescott remains a strategic value in quarterbacks, and Jahmy Gibbs stands out as a top-tier breakout candidate in fantasy, especially in dynamic offense environments. The show also reinforces that MegalObowl signups are rolling and that the kit’s value-driven approach should help fantasy managers build robust, adaptable rosters heading into week one.

In short, the duo leans into data-driven depth, undervalued veterans, and the upside of rookies who land in favorable systems. The takeaways emphasize not chasing status but identifying the positions and players most likely to exceed ADP, leveraging the kit’s tools to craft resilient lineups that weather injury risk, early-season volatility, and late-round surprises alike.

Skyy Moore trades and the 49ers’ WR outlook: how should fantasy managers value Moore after the move?Debo Samuel’s move to Washington: does this unlock upside or create risk in his fantasy profile?Dak Prescott’s value in 2025: should fantasy managers target him as a value QB2?DK Metcalf in 2025: is he a steal at his current ADP?
Mentions:
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Dak Prescott | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@George Pickens | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Jahmy Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jahmy Gibbs | Detroit Lions | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Jordan Mason | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Skyy Moore | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPrLghyvo3g..

August 20, 2025
Steelers Making a MISTAKE by Sitting Aaron Rodgers for the ENTIRE Preseason?
@YahooSports
NFL | Yahoo! Sports
Steelers Making a MISTAKE by Sitting Aaron Rodgers for the ENTIRE Preseason?

Pittsburgh’s preseason approach centers on veteran trust over live reps, especially with Aaron Rodgers signed to the Steelers. Rodgers won’t play in August, DK Metcalf is positioned as a meaningful Week 1 target, and the pairing could unlock Pittsburgh’s offense if chemistry clicks quickly. The panel debates the roster’s WR depth, the coaching edge of Mike Tomlin, and whether the Steelers can outpace AFC peers despite roster gaps. The Jets and Rodgers loom as a contrasting storyline, while playoff expectations hinge on how the surrounding cast performs when the real games arrive.

Rodgers’ veteran status factors heavily into the forecast; Metcalf’s involvement raises upside for fantasy managers, while Garrett Wilson stands as a potential top target in New York with Rodgers. Tomlin’s willingness to test a different offseason approach adds intrigue about long-term direction, and the broader AFC landscape—Ravens, Chiefs, Bills—keeps Pittsburgh in the periphery of elite contention unless the supporting cast elevates the signal.

Given Rodgers’ preseason stance, which Steelers players are likeliest to profit most in fantasy early in the season?With Rodgers skipping preseason, what does Week 1 risk look like for Jets pass-catchers, especially Wilson?How should Metcalf be valued in drafts given Rodgers’ role and Pittsburgh’s overall roster depth?Do Tomlin’s offseason pivots change the Steelers’ playoff odds and fantasy implications this year?
Mentions:
@Aaron Rodgers | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Aaron Rodgers | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
@Garrett Wilson | New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Seattle Seahawks | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD8yQS23eWU..

August 18, 2025
Steelers Have Bigger WR Plans? RB Problem?
@AllSteelersTalk
All Steelers Talk
Steelers Have Bigger WR Plans? RB Problem?

John Metchie III moved from Houston to Philadelphia in a deal that sent Harrison Bryant and mid-round picks to the Texans, shaking up the Eagles’ receiver depth and creating a ripple effect for fantasy managers across the NFC East. The Steelers weren’t part of the swap, but the chatter centers on whether Omar Khan should chase a bigger play at wide receiver. Roman Wilson’s preseason flashes put him on the radar as a potential outside threat in Pittsburgh, while Caleb Johnson’s rookie arc remains a key variable for Week 1. Kenneth Gainwell anchors the backfield as Connor Hayward adds a versatile wrinkle in the slot. The discussion leans toward bold offseason moves versus patience, with big-name targets like McLaurin or Beckham floated as possibilities. The episode ends with a practical takeaway: watch Wilson’s continued development and the Steelers’ willingness to push for a game-changing addition, or accept the current WR trio and build through in-season moves.

Mechi trade and the Eagles/Steelers dynamic: should Pittsburgh pursue a big WR move this offseason, or focus on internal development and depth pieces?Roman Wilson's breakout potential: can he be the Steelers’ outside WR2 or even WR1 this year, given the current room and roster moves?Caleb Johnson vs Kenneth Gainwell: Week 1 expectations in New York, and how to value them in fantasy.Which big-move target could realistically reshape the Steelers’ offense, and what would fantasy impact look like?
Mentions:
@Caleb Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Caleb Johnson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Connor Hayward | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Connor Hayward | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@DK Metcalf | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@John Metchie III | Houston Texans | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Roman Wilson | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jAwUlOjJH8..

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