One former Pittsburgh Steelers executive is worried about George Pickens ability to be a top receiver.
PITTSBURGH -- One of the biggest storylines of the Pittsburgh Steelers' offseason has been their wide receiver drama. They traded veteran Diontae Johnson for cornerback help and opened the door for third year receiver Goerge Pickens to be their top target.
a very diplomatic reason for the trade, no one bought it. Everyone understood that the Steelers didn't want Johnson in their locker room and influencing the rest of their receiver room.been questioned and knockedSome analysts don't agree with this approach. Former Steelers executive Doug Whaley is one of those people. On a recent, Whaley discussed the receiver situation. He posed an interesting observation about George Pickens in reference to the Johnson trade.
Whaley went on to say that if Pickens was influenced so greatly by Diontae Johnson, he may not be cut out to be the leader and top receiver for the Steelers.
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