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Steelers Insider Confident: This Team is Undeniably Strong and Ready to Shine

June 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Pittsburgh Steelers made a headline-grabbing trade, sending perennial Pro Bowl safety Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for former All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey and Pro Bowl tight end Jonnu Smith. This move has raised several questions, including why the Steelers parted ways with one of their top players, especially since Fitzpatrick was originally acquired via trade from Miami six years ago, and whether acquiring players for positions where the team already has depth truly strengthens their roster.

To gain insights, we consulted Jim Wexell, founder of Steel City Insider and a 30-year Steelers beat veteran. He praised Fitzpatrick’s talents but believes the Steelers have subtly improved with this trade. Wexell noted, “They got two very good players for a very good player,” and mentioned financial considerations and the need to pressure quarterbacks as factors behind the deal. Despite rumors, Wexell doubts the Steelers will trade safety TJ Watt and pointed out that Fitzpatrick had a strong spring and still has exceptional speed. He also mentioned Fitzpatrick’s communication challenges and leadership style as potential reasons influencing the trade.

While Fitzpatrick’s departure may seem a loss, Wexell highlighted Ramsey’s high-level defensive skills demonstrated with the Rams’ Super Bowl win four years ago. Ramsey is expected to fill a crucial role as a third cornerback and will also play some slots, complementing players like Juan Thornhill, who can shift to free safety. Thornhill’s versatility would have helped disguise Fitzpatrick’s coverage last season, but now Deshun Elliott might play deep safety duties. Fitzpatrick’s exit opens up opportunities for players like undrafted rookie Sebastian Castro, who could compete for the third safety spot.

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From an offensive perspective, Jonnu Smith, though not a wide receiver, is seen as a dynamic playmaker who will ease quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ transition by offering more formation and personnel options. Wexell drew parallels to the Ravens’ offense that utilizes three tight ends effectively, suggesting Pittsburgh can adopt a similar strategy.

This trade marks a notable shift for the Steelers, a team not typically known for aggressive moves or abundant salary cap space until recently. Wexell emphasized that this flexibility allows them to address key needs and better position themselves for success. With training camp approaching, the Steelers appear to be shaping a stronger team compared to earlier in the offseason.

Fan Take: This blockbuster trade could redefine the Steelers’ competitive edge, showcasing how bold roster changes are crucial in today’s NFL landscape. For fans, it signals a renewed ambition and the evolving strategy of one of football’s most storied franchises to break through longstanding playoff frustrations.

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