The Steelers have never been shy about swinging big. DK Metcalf ’s arrival in March proved that point. But even after handing Aaron Rodgers a bona fide No. 1 target, Pittsburgh’s receiver room still looks… unfinished. One move short. One weapon away. And when George Pickens was shipped to Dallas right after the draft, the gap between “enough” and “not quite” became impossible to ignore.

Yet months later, Omar Khan hasn’t blinked. The front office has scouted, called, and even flirted with names like Marquez Valdes-Scantling , but the depth chart remains untouched. Fans keep asking: Is this patience or stubbornness? Because in a league where injuries flip seasons in a blink, Pittsburgh’s choice to sit on its hands feels like a gamble tied to something bigger than just wide re

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