3 reasons why the Steelers are currently losing the trade-up for Devin Bush

Devin Bush poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)
Devin Bush poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images) /
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NFL linebacker Devin Bush Jr. of the Pittsburgh Steelers. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM ) /

Off-field distractions are becoming a concern

I know this might seem like a controversial statement to some, but in the back of your mind, you might be willing to admit that you have some reservations about Devin Bush when it comes to the off-field distractions.

Obviously, there hasn’t been anything major at this point; just a whole bunch of questionable Twitter use – some of which included taking jabs at a few of his teammates for their TikTok use. Because of this, it appears the Steelers have Bush on a pitch count when it comes to tweeting.

Recently, veteran defensive leader, Cameron Heyward even reached out to Bush about his Twitter use – telling him to ‘calm his [expletive] down.’ Heyward, of course, was around to witness the collapse of both Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell. While Bush’s excessive social media use doesn’t mean that he’s ever going to be a headcase, it may distract from the ultimate goal, and teammates are taking notice.

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Devin Bush has a chance to renew his reputation in 2021, and he could really turn things around fast by taking another leap forward in his third NFL season. However, as it stands, the Steelers are currently the losers of the trade-up for Devin Bush in the 2019 NFL Draft.