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ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports the Steelers are "counting on" a 2025 jump for WR Roman Wilson.
Wilson, per Fowler, "looks like a different player than from his injury riddled rookie campaign." Steelers general manager Omar Khan said in February that the team has "a lot of confidence" in Wilson, the 84th overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft who played just five offensive snaps as a rookie after suffering a serious hamstring injury in October. Wilson, entering his age-24 season, had 789 yards and 12 touchdowns on 49 catches in his final season at Michigan. He was 19th among all college wideouts in yards per route run in 2023. An injury-free offseason could position Wilson as the clear No. 2 receiver behind DK Metcalf in 2025.
(May 7 -- NBC Sports)

Grading the George Pickens trade: Does the deal make sense for Cowboys, Steelers?
Pickens is headed to Dallas for draft picks. Did the Cowboys solve their WR2 problem -- and did the Steelers create one? Let's size up the move.
(May 7 -- ESPN)

Distressed Colorado fan files $100M against NFL for Shedeur Sanders' draft slide
A Colorado fan has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the NFL for Shedeur Sanders' draft slide, claiming that it caused "harm" on his "emotional well being."
(May 7 -- FOX Sports)

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports the Steelers "remain in contact with Aaron Rodgers and are hopeful that he'll be a Steeler."
Things have been quiet on the Rodgers front since the NFL Draft, though he remains a factor for the QB-needy Steelers, who on Wednesday traded George Pickens to Dallas in exchange for draft picks. That leaves DK Metcalf and perhaps Roman Wilson as the Steelers' top two receivers. Metcalf's fantasy fortunes would get a bit of a bump if Rodgers lands with the Steelers. The team's commitment to a massively run-heavy approach should limit Metcalf's upside, however. Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio suggested Rodgers is waiting to sign with Pittsburgh until after the NFL's schedule release "so that the league can't saddle the Steelers with extra prime-time and/or short-week games." We'll continue to monitor the never-ending Rodgers saga.
(May 7 -- NBC Sports)

Jags release Davis after disappointing '24 season
The Jaguars released Gabe Davis nearly 14 months after signing the WR to a three-year, $39 million deal.
(May 7 -- ESPN)

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