If the Steelers really want to construct a high-powered offense in 2025 they need to find more than just a new starting quarterback. Pittsburgh also needs to secure a No. 2 wide receiver who can help take some pressure off of George Pickens.
That’s why GM Omar Khan and his front office should be calling the Rams about a deal that drastically change the complexion of their passing game next season. Securing Matthew Stafford would give Pittsburgh’s offense a strong-armed quarterback capable of stretching the field. If the Steelers can also land Cooper Kupp in the same transaction it would give them a wideout capable of keeping the chains moving on underneath and intermediate routes.
Stafford is the big ticket item in this potential trade. Pittsburgh would need to be comfortable with the idea of sending a first-rounder to Los Angeles to get the veteran signal-caller. Interestingly, Kupp would not require nearly as much competition to land in a trade. His contract drastically reduces the amount of draft capital the Rams can demand in exchange for the veteran wideout.
Adding Kupp to the deal should only require the Steelers to add a Day Three pick into the mix. A fourth or fifth-rounder should be enough to secure Kupp. Pittsburgh should be able to convince Los Angeles to part with Stafford and Kupp for a first and fifth-round pick in this year’s draft.