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Steelers predicted to replace George Pickens with trade for one of Aaron Rodgers’ favorite WRs

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May 7
Steelers predicted to replace George Pickens with trade for one of Aaron Rodgers’ favorite WRs

Context:

The Pittsburgh Steelers are considering a trade to acquire Romeo Doubs, one of Aaron Rodgers' favored wide receivers, after trading George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys. The speculation arises as Rodgers, known for having his preferred receivers, may join Pittsburgh, prompting the team to seek a familiar target for him. Sports Illustrated insider Albert Breer suggests Doubs, who impressed Rodgers during his rookie year with the Packers, could fill the gap left by Pickens. Doubs, drafted by the Packers in 2022, had a notable rookie season with 42 catches for 425 yards and three touchdowns. This potential trade is contingent on Rodgers signing with the Steelers, which would trigger a series of strategic moves to strengthen their receiving corps.

Dive Deeper:

  • The Steelers are speculated to replace George Pickens, who was recently traded to the Dallas Cowboys, with a wide receiver favored by Aaron Rodgers, potentially Romeo Doubs of the Packers.

  • Aaron Rodgers has a history of playing with specific wide receivers he trusts, such as Davante Adams, Allen Lazard, and Randall Cobb, which makes Doubs a strategic choice if Rodgers joins Pittsburgh.

  • Romeo Doubs impressed during his rookie year with the Packers, recording 42 catches for 425 yards and three touchdowns over 13 games, leaving a strong impression on Rodgers.

  • Albert Breer, a Sports Illustrated insider, suggests that Doubs could be a suitable replacement for Pickens, given his performance and existing rapport with Rodgers.

  • The potential trade for Doubs would be part of a larger strategy contingent upon Aaron Rodgers signing with the Steelers, which has yet to occur.

  • This move would be a multi-faceted effort by the Steelers to bolster their receiving options in anticipation of a possible union with Rodgers.

  • The transaction highlights the Steelers' proactive approach in adjusting their roster to accommodate potential changes at the quarterback position, emphasizing strategic planning in their operations.

  • Aaron Rodgers is known for having his favored wide receivers from throughout his NFL career.

  • With the Jets, he brought along Davante Adams, Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb.

  • But it's a different favorite wideout who has been floated as a possibility to join Rodgers in Pittsburgh, if that deal still happens.

  • The Steelers might be one WR light after trading away George Pickens to Dallas on Wednesday.

  • Sports Illustrated insider Albert Breer speculated that Romeo Doubs from the Packers might be the answer.

  • — Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) May 7, 2025 MORE: The real reason the Steelers traded George Pickens to the Cowboys

  • The Packers drafted Doubs in 2022, meaning he got just one year with Rodgers, but apparently he left a strong impression.

  • Doubs broke through pretty well as a rookie with 42 catches for 425 yards and three TDs in just 13 games.

  • MORE: Steelers planned to draft Shedeur Sanders in specific round

  • Rodgers still hasn't signed with Pittsburgh, of course, so this would be a multi-pronged maneuver.

  • But if the future Hall of Famers inks up with the Steelers, don't be surprised to see Pittsburgh ring the Green Bay phones for a wide receiver trade.

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