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Do we really not have a WR #2?

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Steel Acorn, Nov 25, 2025 at 11:37 AM.

  1. Steel Acorn

    Steel Acorn Well-Known Member

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    Or is it our scheme? Are Austin and Wilson unable to get open (surely they are fast enough), or are the schemes that avoid the middle of the field so limiting they are easy to defend? Are they unable to run the routes and get open, or do our QBs not see them in time to get them the ball? And our stable of tight ends also seem to struggle, or are poorly used.

    Truly curious if our wide receiver woes are because of lack of athletic talent or lack of coaching talent. Probably both.

    I feel badly for the wide receiver room, as they are constantly maligned for not being good enough, when it is at least equally likely they are not being put in positions to excel.
     
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  2. Born2Steel

    Born2Steel Well-Known Member

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    A little column 'A', and a little column 'B'. The thing most talked about with the Arthur Smith offense when he was hired is how its run oriented, and receivers are required to run exact routes. So, does it come down to execution? Yes. Is it an all or none system? Yes. Beyond that, it's all we discuss on here.
     
  3. TGH

    TGH Well-Known Member

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    Turns out we do not have #2 receiver. We let DJ and GP go, and Wilson and Austin did not rise up. Luckily there are some good choices in the draft and Steelers have more pick than they need.
     
  4. MojoUW

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  5. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member

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    Here is a bit of a different look at our recent receiving stats. This is from the top 50 all time Steelers receptions list. I only charted anyone that touched the field from 2000 to 2025. Wide receivers are in green and tight ends and running backs are in blue.

    The most WRs on the team from this list at a single time was 2010 when we had 5 and went to the SB. Only 2 in 2023, 1 in 2024, and none in 2025 (bad trend over these 3 years).

    We have had none this year, 1 in 2024, two in 10 different years.

    Weaknesses of this look:

    You had to have 119 catches with the Steelers to be in the top 50, so it won't get someone that had a great year or two and left the team.

    It does not differentiate between 'players that were good' and 'players that were just here a long time'. If you are here long enough, you would get on the list even if you were just average.


    Receiving Stats.jpg
     
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  6. Steel Acorn

    Steel Acorn Well-Known Member

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    Nice work. Looks like a clear recent emphasis on running backs as receivers, which of course equates to fewer long passes. Shame WRs aren’t as prolific as they used to be.
     
  7. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    DJ is still available ;)
     
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  8. bigbenhotness

    bigbenhotness Well-Known Member

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    IMG_7128.jpeg I hope we don’t turn into the browns :facepalm:
     
  9. Chinchilla

    Chinchilla Well-Known Member

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    Great effort!
     
  10. Jammasterc

    Jammasterc Well-Known Member

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    No one fears Steelers passing game.
     

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