Pittsburgh Steelers sign WR Scotty Miller to compete for a starting role next season, adding Super Bowl experience and familiarity with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's system. The team has undergone significant changes, overhauling the quarterback room and adding new offensive linemen and wide receivers to align with Smith's scheme.

By the Numbers
  • Scotty Miller had 11 catches for 161 yards and two touchdowns in 17 games for the Atlanta Falcons last season.
  • In 2020, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miller had 33 catches for 501 yards and three touchdowns.
Yes, But

Some may question if Miller's signing will significantly impact the Steelers' offense, considering he may not play an every-down role. Additionally, there's the risk of the team not finding the right balance with the new additions, impacting the team's performance.

State of Play
  • The Steelers have restructured both the quarterback room and the wide receiver corps.
  • Scotty Miller will compete with Roman Wilson and others for the starting slot receiver role.
  • Arthur Smith's scheme, focused on play-action passing and wide zone runs, will shape the Steelers' offensive strategy.
What's Next

The Steelers will continue to integrate the new offensive additions and refine their strategy to maximize their offensive potential.

Bottom Line

Scotty Miller's signing reflects the Steelers' commitment to acquiring players who fit Arthur Smith's system, aiming to strengthen their offensive capabilities for the upcoming season.