Roethlisberger’s Perspective on Steelers WR Future and Roman Wilson
The Pittsburgh Steelers strengthened their wide receiver corps by trading for Michael Pittman Jr., but questions remain about the future of Roman Wilson. Former quarterback Ben Roethlisberger highlighted Wilson's underwhelming past season, suggesting the team should still seek additional talent at receiver, especially with a new West Coast offensive approach. Despite flashes of promise in 2025, including standout games, Wilson's playing time dwindled, leading to speculation about his role moving forward. With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching, Roethlisberger advocates for drafting another receiver, indicating uncertainty regarding Wilson's fit in the team's evolving strategy.
By the Numbers- Roman Wilson had 4 receptions for 74 yards and 1 touchdown in Week 8 against the Green Bay Packers.
- Wilson also recorded 2 catches for 35 yards and 1 touchdown against the Los Angeles Chargers.
- The Steelers have brought in Michael Pittman Jr. to revamp their receiver lineup.
- Wilson is facing increased competition for playing time with potential draft picks and veterans.
- New head coach Mike McCarthy's system emphasizes multiple receivers on the field.
As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, the Steelers are likely to target additional wide receivers to complement their revamped roster. This will affect Wilson's standing, as he needs to prove himself in training camp and preseason under the new coaching staff. The team's strategy in the draft could either bolster Wilson's chances or signal a shift away from him.
Bottom LineWilson's future with the Steelers hinges on the team's draft decisions and his ability to adapt to McCarthy's offense. The organization may prioritize securing more talent at the receiver position, potentially making Wilson’s path to significant playing time more challenging.
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