NFL Rumors: DK Metcalf's Future in Pittsburgh is Suddenly Murky
Metcalf caught 59 passes for 850 yards and six touchdowns in 2025, which was his lowest reception total since his rookie season.
Aaron Rodgers operated one of the league's most conservative passing attacks, and Metcalf's numbers reflect a scheme that never leaned on his strengths as a vertical threat. His 850 yards still led the Steelers' receiver room in what was a down passing year across the board, and recent reports have him putting in intense offseason workouts ahead of what figures to be a bounce-back campaign.
Rumors are flying as the draft gets closer, but this one feels completely off.
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The idea that the Pittsburgh Steelers would trade DK Metcalf after just one season makes no real sense when you actually look at the situation.
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Pittsburgh also just acquired Michael Pittman Jr. from Indianapolis, which gives Metcalf a legit running mate for the first time since landing in Pittsburgh.
The roster construction argument for a trade has weakened considerably. Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon still listed him as a surprise trade candidate heading into the offseason, and the fan incident looms in the background as a character question mark some organizations would be reluctant to overlook, even if the Steelers publicly moved past it.
The Real Question Is Aaron Rodgers
Everything here pivots on one thing Pittsburgh still hasn't resolved.
New head coach Mike McCarthy has admitted regular communication with Rodgers, and the belief around the league is that Rodgers returns for the 2026 season, but that hasn't been made official, and the Steelers have been waiting on this answer for the better part of two offseasons now.
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— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) March 8, 2026
•I would prefer to sell this entire offense. Mike McCarthy taking over, Aaron Rodgers still mulling his options, DK Metcalf aging + more boom/bust than ever, no sturdy long term RB options between Jaylen Warren or Kaleb Johnson.
•If there’s a buy low…
If Rodgers comes back and the offense improves, Metcalf's value to Pittsburgh is obvious and a trade makes no sense.
If the Rodgers situation falls apart and Pittsburgh shifts into any kind of transitional mode, Metcalf's contract, with no guaranteed money remaining, becomes far more moveable than it looks on paper.
The window for this kind of deal, if it happens at all, is right now.
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