Mike Tomlin’s “standard is the standard” mantra has taken a negative turn in recent years, with the standard becoming synonymous with bland, uninspired offense. The Steelers’ lack of perimeter playmakers beyond George Pickens was routinely on display this season — especially in comparison to the conference’s heavy-hitting trio of Kansas City, Buffalo and Baltimore — which is a problem Pittsburgh seemed to have anticipated, considering the team was linked to Brandon Aiyuk during the offseason before ultimately acquiring Mike Williams at the trade deadline. The lack of production from Steelers wideouts has even drawn Art Rooney II’s ire, with the team’s owner recently name-checking the room as an area they’ve “got to look at improving” this offseason. Well, instead of waiting ’til this spring to find a solve, the Steelers roll back the clock and lock in Rome Odunze at a steal. The skilled route-runner and top-10 talent provides Pittsburgh with a huge offensive boost, helping them contend with the Ravens, Bills and Chiefs for years to come.