Breaking: Steelers lavish over $35million on Tyler Boyd and …

It seems like all options are still on the table for theย Pittsburgh Steelersย as the days and hours until the start of the 2024ย NFL Draftย tick away but one analyst points to one move that wouldnโ€™t be prudent for them to make, based on recent history.

In 2019, the Steelers dealt picks No. 20, No. 50 and a 2020 third-round pick for the 10th overall pick, which they used to take Michigan linebacker Devin Bush. Independent of how Bushโ€™s career shook out,ย ESPNโ€™s Seth Walder sees it as an unsound moveย and criticized then-general manager Kevin Colbert for wasting extra picks to overpay for their eventual first-round selection.

The Pittsburgh Steelers got a huge bargain when they traded a conditional sixth-round pick in theย 2024 NFL draftย to theย Chicago Bearsย in exchange for quarterback Justin Fields. But in this mock draft scenario, the Steelers see that Fields has a big payday coming they donโ€™t feel ready to commit to so they strike while the iron is hot and trade Fields to theย Denver Broncosย for their third-round pick (No. 76) and fifth-round pick (No. 136).

After the trade, the Steelers now have an extra high pick but it throws quarterback into the mix as a draft need.

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Tyler Boyd deal is dead. That very much seems certain, and was largely reaffirmed on Saturday when Jeremy Fowler stated that the team still had not made a โ€˜hard offerโ€™ for Boyd yet, which tracks with everything around the situation.

Andrew Fillipponi of 93.7 The Fan reported on Tuesdayย that the Steelers offered Boyd a two-year contract in the range of $10 million.


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