The Pittsburgh Steelers already made a big wide receiver move this offseason when they traded with the Indianapolis Colts to acquire Michael Pittman Jr.
They may not be done bolstering the WR depth chart behind Pittman and DK Metcalf, though. It's not yet clear whether it'll be Aaron Rodgers or someone else throwing them the ball, but the Steelers aren't resting on their laurels.
Their latest step toward adding to the receiver ranks is hosting a pair of wideouts on "30 visits" on Monday, according to ESPN's Brooke Pryor:
- Jeff Caldwell, Cincinnati
- Kendrick Law, Kentucky
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Caldwell is a 6-foot-4 wide receiver, a great target for his quarterbacks.
He played the 2025 season for the Bearcats in a medium role with solid success. Caldwell finished with 32 grabs for 478 yards and six touchdowns.
Caldwell's only offer out of high school was from FCS Lindenwood, where he played for three seasons and was an All-American before going to Cincinnati.
Law began his college career at Alabama before heading to Kentucky.
In three seasons combined with the Crimson Tide, Law had 33 catches for 343 yards and a single TD.
In his lone season with the Wildcats, he had 53 grabs for 540 yards and three scores. Kentucky also gave him eight rushes, which he took for 53 yards.
Law is a more explosive type of player near the line of scrimmage, the guy you get the ball in his hands and let him make plays.
Either of these players would be helpful for the Steelers if their draft value ends up being reasonable.
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