The Pittsburgh Steelers are making waves this offseason, already securing a big-name wide receiver in Michael Pittman Jr. from the Colts. But it seems they're not stopping there.
With DK Metcalf already in the mix, the Steelers are keen on adding more firepower to their receiving corps. The quarterback situation-whether it's Aaron Rodgers or another-remains a question mark, but what’s clear is the Steelers’ commitment to strengthening their offense.
On Monday, the Steelers hosted two promising wideouts for "30 visits," a crucial step in evaluating potential additions. Here’s a closer look at the prospects:
Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati
Standing tall at 6-foot-4, Caldwell is a quarterback’s dream target. Last season, he played a significant role for the Bearcats, racking up 32 receptions for 478 yards and six touchdowns.
His journey is a testament to perseverance. Starting with just a single offer from FCS Lindenwood, Caldwell shone brightly there as an All-American before transferring to Cincinnati, where he continued to impress.
Kendrick Law, Kentucky
Law’s path began at Alabama, where he spent three seasons with the Crimson Tide. During his time there, he posted 33 catches for 343 yards and one touchdown.
His move to Kentucky marked a turning point, as he tallied 53 receptions for 540 yards and three touchdowns in a single season. Not just a receiving threat, Law also showcased his versatility with eight rushes for 53 yards.
He’s the kind of explosive player who thrives with the ball in his hands, ready to make plays near the line of scrimmage.
For the Steelers, either Caldwell or Law could be valuable additions, provided their draft value aligns with the team's strategy. As the offseason progresses, Pittsburgh fans have plenty to be excited about with these potential new weapons on the horizon.
