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    4 Trade Targets For the Steelers: Who Can Pittsburgh Acquire To Fill Biggest Post-Draft Needs?

    On paper, the Pittsburgh Steelers front office assembled an outstanding draft class in 2025, earning a solid B+ draft grade from PFSN. The grade was based on perceived value, how well the picks addressed roster needs, and the overall direction of the draft. But like any immediate analysis, it comes with a disclaimer: These evaluations are just a snapshot. Real answers don’t come until three to five years, when rookie contracts start to pay off — or don’t.

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    Pittsburgh Steelers: 5 Potential Trade Targets to Watch

    In the meantime, the work isn’t done. The Steelers still have significant holes to address, starting at quarterback. Veteran free agent Aaron Rodgers remains the top option, though no public confirmation of a deal has been made. If whatever under-the-table handshake exists between Rodgers and the Steelers breaks down, Kirk Cousins looms as Plan B — and while it’s been reported that he intends to waive his no-trade clause, it hasn’t happened yet. With those scenarios uncertain, Pittsburgh may need to explore the trade market elsewhere to patch roster holes and stay competitive in a stacked AFC North.

    1) Zach Wilson, QB | Miami Dolphins

    Zach Wilson will never live up to his No. 2 pick pedigree, but he’s still just 25 and would offer the Steelers a cheap, developmental option with starting experience. Wilson could be flipped for a late-round pick, and Pittsburgh could use insurance if Rodgers or Cousins fall through. But there is already a Wilson on the roster — Mason Rudolph.

    2) Alvin Kamara, RB | New Orleans Saints

    With the Saints in rebuild mode, Alvin Kamara could quietly become available. While he’s entering his age-30 season, Kamara remains one of the most effective dual-threat backs in football — a savvy route-runner with soft hands and enough burst to punish defenses in space. For the Steelers, pairing Kamara with Kaleb Johnson would give Arthur Smith a dynamic 1-2 punch and provide a reliable outlet in the passing game for whoever lines up under center. Kamara could be worth the investment for a team trying to maximize a short-term window.

    3) Yosh Nijman, OT | Carolina Panthers

    Pittsburgh has long-term solutions at tackle but needs depth and flexibility now. Yosh Nijman has starting experience on both sides of the line and could push for a swing role or even supplant a starter in a pinch.

    4) Grover Stewart, DL | Indianapolis Colts

    With Cam Heyward nearing the end of an illustrious career, Keeanu Benton still developing, and Derrick Harmon a rookie, Grover Stewart offers a ready-made solution. If the price is right, the Colts could be open to moving the 30-year-old.

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