The Pittsburgh Steelers are eyeing a potential boost to their offensive lineup this offseason, and the spotlight might just be on Green Bay Packers receiver Romeo Doubs. With some uncertainty surrounding their quarterback and wide receiver positions, the Steelers could be in the market for a dynamic addition.
NFL analyst Austin Gayle recently highlighted Doubs as an ideal fit for Pittsburgh. At just 25, Doubs brings a blend of skills that make him a compelling option as a second receiver.
Despite some challenges with drops and average production during his time with the Packers, his ability to run savvy routes and his speed make him a threat across all levels of the field. Doubs isn’t just a one-trick pony; he offers versatility without being confined to a specific role.
Financially, Doubs is expected to command between $13-14 million annually, with the potential to be a major value signing in the $15-18 million range as a WR2. While it might be risky for teams like the Raiders or Titans to make him their primary offensive weapon, the Steelers could find him to be an excellent complement to their existing roster.
Last season, Doubs recorded 55 receptions for 724 yards and six touchdowns with the Packers, marking a career high in yardage. His potential to enhance the Steelers' offensive strategy is undeniable, and he could be the key to unlocking a more dynamic passing game in Pittsburgh.
