Last season, the Pittsburgh Steelers went into the season with three wide receivers, all of which have the potential to be true No. 1 receivers. Pittsburgh opted to trade Chase Claypool away but was left with the tandem of Dointae Johnson and George Pickens.
The analytics gurus at FiveThirtyEight ranked the top receivers in the NFL based on their ability to get open, catching the football and yards after the catch. Here are four takeaways from where Johnson and Pickens landed.