Good news: Steelers sign two top free agents for $30 million.

Pittsburgh — The Pittsburgh Steelers moved Diontae Johnson and Kenny Pickett, signed Russell Wilson, traded for Justin Fields, and strengthened their defence with the additions of Patrick Queen and DeShon Elliott.

Free agency has been encouraging for this team, but they don’t look to be finished yet.

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The Steelers are planning to bring in former Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams for a free agency visit, and like with every other move they have considered this offseason, nothing is guaranteed. General manager Omar Khan has been more proactive than any previous GM in team history, and it’s difficult to think he’s done now.

Williams, 29, would provide an outside presence for the Steelers, immediately replacing Johnson. Despite returning from a torn ACL, the former first-round choice has two 1,000-yard seasons and 31 career touchdowns.

Pittsburgh had already added Van Jefferson to the team, leaving their expected depth chart to feature Jefferson, George Pickens, Calvin Austin, and – well, that’s it for now.

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