This is a low-risk type of trade for Pittsburgh. They essentially swap seventh-rounders and are only paying $5 million to see if Robinson can look more like the player we saw back in 2020 when he was a member of the Bears. With Johnson and Pickens already in the fold, Robinson isn't being looked at as a top-two option in the Steelers passing attack, rather as a high-upside third option. Looking at Robinson's background of quarterbacks, it's also worth pointing out that Kenny Pickett is arguably one of the best passers he's ever had at the NFL level. If Robinson's healthy, it'll be fascinating to see how this offense improves as Pickett goes into Year 2.



