Steelers Projected to Sign Former 1,000-Yard Big, Perimeter WR
The Pittsburgh Steelers have an obvious hole at wide receiver. There aren’t many free agent options left to fill that void. But one potential possibility is former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup.
Pro Football Network’s Dallas Robinson named the Steelers the best fit for Gallup in NFL free agency
Michael Gallup hasn’t been the same player since tearing his ACL in 2022 but has a 1,000-yard campaign (2019) on his ledger,” Robinson wrote. “The 6’1″, 200-pounder can give the Steelers more size on the perimeter and wouldn’t prevent them from drafting an early-round WR.”
Gallup hasn’t posted a 1,000-yard season since 2019. Last year, he recorded 34 catches for 418 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns.
But that’s still more production than any receiver the Steelers currently have on their roster besides George Pickens.
In 86 NFL games, all with the Cowboys, Gallup has recorded 266 catches for 3,744 yards. He’s also posted 21 touchdowns while averaging 14.1 yards per reception.
Why the Steelers Could Be a Great Fit For WR Michael Gallup
The Steelers haven’t been completely inactive on the wide receiver market. They signed Van Jefferson on March 15 and then they added Quez Watkins on March 25.
But those two receivers combined for just 351 receiving yards during the 2023 season.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Ray Fittipaldo suggested during an appearance on 93.7 The Fan that both Jefferson and Watkins might not be on the Steelers’ final 2024 roster.
With that in mind, there are still wide receiver depth concerns in Pittsburgh.