The Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver room is a major subject of concern heading into the 2025 season. It was very clear in the 2024 season that the Steelers made life way too hard for their superstar wide receiver George Pickens. When Pickens missed three games with a hamstring injury, it was noticeably apparent how much the team had been relying on his greatness. With defenses keying in on Pickens and no reliable secondary option, the Steelers’ offense struggled to maintain consistency. Many insiders believe the wide receiver position will be addressed in both the 2025 NFL Draft and free agency.
Then, the Los Angeles Rams made it clear that veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp is now available. The Steelers now have a chance to make a trade happen that could immediately bolster their wide receiver room by adding Kupp. His proven track record and ability to perform at a high level could provide the perfect complement to Pickens. With Kupp’s experience, route-running precision, and football IQ, he could become the missing piece the Steelers need to take their passing game to the next level.
Steelers legendary quarterback Ben Roethlisberger recently weighed in on the situation during an episode of his podcast, Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger, airing on the Channel Seven YouTube channel. Roethlisberger was clear in his belief that General Manager Omar Khan must pick up the phone and see what the Rams are asking for Kupp. According to Roethlisberger, this is a move the Steelers can’t afford to miss if they want to maximize Pickens’ growth and improve their offense heading into 2025.
"I think for the Steelers it’s a great move depending on what the Rams are asking," Roethlisberger said. "If they are asking for something that is outlandish, then don’t do it, but if it’s worth doing and you have the cap space to take on his contract, then I would absolutely do it. I think he can come in as a number two behind George. He’s a veteran presence that can help maybe teach George how to be a pro wide receiver in the NFL."
Roethlisberger pointed out that Kupp’s name had already surfaced in trade rumors during the 2024 season, and he assumed the Steelers had at least inquired about a deal at that time. Now that the Rams have made it clear they’re actively shopping Kupp, Roethlisberger believes any previous interest from Pittsburgh will likely carry over into the 2025 offseason.
What excites Roethlisberger most about this move is the leadership Kupp could bring to the Steelers’ wide receiver room—something Pickens desperately needs. Since entering the league, Pickens hasn’t been surrounded by strong veteran mentors at his position. His most talented teammate at wide receiver was Diontae Johnson, who ultimately learned the hard way what happens when the Steelers lose faith in a player. While Pickens’ talent is undeniable, there are lingering questions about whether he has the composure to truly thrive as a No. 1 receiver.
In Roethlisberger’s eyes, bringing in a proven professional like Kupp would be a massive boost—not just for the offense but for Pickens' growth as well. The young wide receiver has shown flashes of brilliance, but has also raised concerns with his attitude and effort at times. Steelers fans will be watching closely to see if Pittsburgh makes a serious push for Kupp as the offseason unfolds.
Should The Steelers Make A Trade With The Rams For Cooper Kupp?
Kupp is coming off a season where injuries took a toll on him, and by the time he returned to the lineup, his role had been significantly reduced. However, at 31 years old, he may still have some football left in him. With the Rams actively looking to move him, it will be interesting to see how the market shapes up and what teams will have to give up to land the former Super Bowl MVP.
The Steelers can afford Kupp’s contract, and the Rams have already stated they’d be willing to cover a portion of his salary. However, the amount Los Angeles is willing to eat will be a key factor in determining how feasible a trade becomes. Pulling off a deal won’t be easy, but if the price is right, Pittsburgh could make a serious push to bring in the veteran playmaker.
As the offseason unfolds, all eyes will be on the Steelers to see whether they pursue Kupp or explore other options to strengthen their wide receiver room.