The New York Jets are reportedly open to making more trades after the Jermaine Johnson deal with the Tennessee Titans and the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos should be putting in a call.
According to several reports, the Jets have traded Johnson to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for defensive lineman T'Vondre Sweat.
In the aftermath of that trade, SNY's Connor Hughes reported that while the Jets are not having a fire sale, they remain open to making more trades.
"The Jets are not having a fire sale, but Jermaine Johnson isn't the only player available," he reported. "Was told from multiple sources, who had conversations with New York here in Indianapolis, that they are open to dealing and listening."
Who should Steelers, Broncos inquire about?
That would be wide receiver Garrett Wilson.
The Steelers' issues at wide receiver the past two seasons are well-documented. The team has failed to add an adequate No. 2 option in that span and Pittsburgh's wide receivers room has lacked depth, also.
Adding Wilson would address Pittsburgh's need for a No. 2 receiver in a big way, as Wilson is a No. 1 on a lot of teams, and he would give the Steelers one of the better one-two punches in the NFL with Wilson and DK Metcalf.
Like the Steelers, the Broncos could also use more firepower at wide receiver, a need Wilson would shore up. Denver has Courtland Sutton and a bunch of promising but unproven young receivers and more veteran help is needed.
Wilson posted over 1,000 yards in each of his first three seasons in the NFL, which is made more impressive by the fact that the Jets' quarterback situation has mostly been a mess.
That said, trading Wilson would amount to a fire sale-type move for New York, and as Hughes reports, the team isn't exactly there yet.
But the Steelers have a wealth of draft capital in 2026 and the Broncos aren't doing too bad in that department, either.
Perhaps either team could wrangle Wilson away from New York with a strong enough offer. It's at least worth a shot.
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