Steelers could make Aaron Rodgers' dreams come true with bombshell trade idea

This could be the final piece for Pittsburgh's Super Bowl run.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers are all-in on winning a Super Bowl during the 2025 NFL season. Not only did they move on from Russell Wilson and Justin Fields to go sign veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers, but they also made a huge trade for wide receiver D.K. Metcalf.

Unfortunately, they dished star wideout George Pickens later in the offseason, and they also lost Najee Harris in free agency. Despite having several championship-level pieces, the Steelers' offense has a few more questions than desirable for a team chasing a title.

Fortunately for Pittsburgh, there is still plenty of time to strike a major deal and find the missing piece for their offense. Jaylen Warren, Kenneth Gainwell, and Kaleb Johnson seem to be capable of holding down the running back position, but they may have to go outside of the building for another star receiver.

Pittsburgh Steelers trade idea lands them five-time All-Pro wideout Tyreek Hill

Bleacher Report's Brett Sobleski recently proposed four possible trade destinations for disgruntled Miami Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill. Sobleski floated the following trade idea as a way for the Steelers to land the eight-time Pro Bowler and five-time All-Pro.

Sobleski's logic for making the move is sound as well. Pittsburgh can easily take advantage of a Dolphins team that seems destined for failure in 2025 and could be desperate to offload one of their star players to gain draft capital.

"With 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers behind center, the Steelers are all-in for the 2025 campaign. It's Super Bowl or bust in the Steel City. However, they haven't done enough to place them among the AFC's elite," Sobleski wrote. "Earlier this summer, the acquisition of wide receiver DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks created excitement, even with the team's previous uncertainty at quarterback. Pittsburgh subsequently traded George Pickens to the Dallas Cowboys, again creating a need for a legitimate No. 2 target."

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As far as how things would look on the field, Sobleski paints a beautiful picture of a versatile and highly successful passing attack in Pittsburgh, one that could finally put them back over the top in the AFC North.

"By pairing Hill's blazing speed with Metcalf's physicality and Rodgers pulling the strings, the Steelers may have finally moved the needle and elevated their status as a legitimate contender," Sobleski wrote.

There are definitely some concerns about Hill and his troubling legal issues, as well as his reputation for being a bad teammate. But if one man can keep the latter under control, it is Mike Tomlin, so he and the Steelers could take on the challenge of adding Hill as they venture toward a make-or-break year.

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