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When the Pittsburgh Steelers elected to draft Roman Wilson in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, there was immediate belief inside the building that he could step in and contribute right away. The Steelers used the 84th overall pick on Wilson at a time when the team was desperate for wide receiver help and searching for young, cost-controlled production to stabilize the passing game. At the time, the fit seemed straightforward. Wilson was expected to compete for early snaps, develop quickly, and potentially carve out a role as a rookie weapon. The organization needed playmakers, and Wilson was viewed as a player who could accelerate that transition rather than sit and wait his turn.
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