Jets Eye More Trades After Johnson Deal, Steelers and Broncos Interested

Jets poised for more trades, with Garrett Wilson drawing interest from Steelers and Broncos.

The New York Jets are shaking things up, and it seems they're not done yet. After sending Jermaine Johnson to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for defensive lineman T'Vondre Sweat, the Jets are reportedly open to more trade talks. While they're not in full-on sell mode, they're certainly listening to offers, according to insider buzz from the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

So, who should the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos have on their radar? Enter Garrett Wilson. This talented wide receiver could be the missing piece for both teams.

For the Steelers, the wide receiver position has been a bit of a sore spot over the past couple of seasons. They've struggled to find a solid No. 2 option, and the depth hasn't been there.

Adding Wilson could change that narrative in a big way. Imagine pairing him with DK Metcalf-suddenly, Pittsburgh's receiving corps looks formidable.

The Broncos, on the other hand, are also in the market for more offensive firepower. While Courtland Sutton leads their group, the rest of their receivers are promising but unproven. Wilson would bring the veteran presence and proven track record they need.

Wilson's stats speak for themselves: over 1,000 receiving yards in each of his first three seasons, despite the Jets' ongoing quarterback carousel. Trading him would be a significant move for New York, one that suggests a deeper rebuild, which they're reportedly not pursuing just yet.

However, with the Steelers boasting a strong collection of draft picks in 2026 and the Broncos not far behind, a compelling offer might just pry Wilson away. For both teams, it's a move worth considering.