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Steelers' draft strategy and contract negotiations spark fan inquiries

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The Pittsburgh Steelers' prospects for the upcoming NFL draft and their strategic decisions regarding player contracts have been topics of discussion among fans and analysts. Sunil George from Princeton, NJ, raised a question about the potential drafting of a slot receiver by the Steelers. The response highlighted that while position flexibility is crucial, the focus should be on acquiring a playmaker who complements existing talent like Calvin Austin III.

Ellen Caudle from Chattanooga, TN, inquired about fully guaranteed contracts when a player underperforms due to injury. It was clarified that "when a contract is 'fully guaranteed,' payment cannot be withheld because of dissatisfaction with performance."

David Barnhart from Worthington, PA, sought clarity on opportunities for college players not invited to the Combine but performing well at Pro Day. Such players can sign as undrafted rookies after the draft's conclusion.

Khari Clemmons from Petersburg, WV, asked about Myles Garrett's contract status with the Cleveland Browns. It was confirmed that Garrett is under contract through 2026.

Timothy Downey from Derry, PA, questioned whether the Steelers are missing an opportunity by not aggressively pursuing Justin Fields. The answer explained that negotiations depend on market conditions and mutual agreement between parties.

William Young from Baden, PA, wondered if re-signing Justin Fields before free agency requires immediate announcement. It was noted that announcements can occur once terms are agreed upon unless Fields signs with another team.

Edward Swartz from Norwich, OH, asked about historical scoring records for the Steelers. The team scored 380 points in 2024 with an average of 22.4 points per game. The highest season total was 436 points in 2014.

Mark Rice from Las Vegas, NV, expressed confusion over perceived indecision regarding quarterback signings by the Steelers. It was emphasized that negotiations involve strategic timing and mutual agreement.

Guilherme Mertens from Florianópolis, Brazil, expressed interest in seeing the Steelers play internationally against the Los Angeles Chargers in Brazil. While possible due to scheduling overlaps, it remains uncertain if such arrangements will materialize.

The dialogue highlights various aspects of NFL operations and fan engagement with ongoing developments concerning player contracts and team strategies.

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