Pittsburgh should acquire former All-Pro CB via trade
While Pittsburgh Steelers fans clamor for General Manager Omar Khan to pull the trigger on acquiring a veteran wide receiver, one interesting trade target could make the Pittsburgh Steelers' defense even more frightening.
The Los Angeles Rams have been linked to the Pittsburgh Steelers in recent days, with rumors of a possible trade for All-Pro WR Cooper Kupp. However, this trade failed to gain momentum. There is another All-Pro veteran player on the Rams' roster, though, who seems to have been given a green light to seek a potential trade.
29-year old Rams' All-Pro CB Tre'Davious White, drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft, has discussed his future with Los Angeles and a trade seems likely.
Khan could potentially add another established and talented veteran to an already great Steelers' defense. White would complement the teams needs, as CB depth was an area of concern heading into the 2024 season.
The possible addition of White to a cornerback room that contains Joey Porter Jr., Donte Jackson, Beanie Bishop Jr., and the returning Cameron Sutton is a scary unit for any offense to throw against.
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