Although the 2025 offseason is just getting started, there seems to be no end to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ trade speculation!
Steelers fans have seen a variety of trade targets linked to their team over the past several weeks, including Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence, 49ers WR Deebo Samuel, and Rams WR Cooper Kupp.
However, Kupp isn’t the only Los Angeles Ram favored to join the Pittsburgh Steelers. The team currently has the second-best betting odds to trade for Rams QB Matthew Stafford at +500.
Many fans may be wondering—if the Pittsburgh Steelers could theoretically acquire Stafford, how much would it cost the team?
Fox Sports insider Jordan Schultz argued that acquiring Stafford wouldn’t be cheap, with the Rams potentially seeking a first-round draft pick as the asking price.
That price is likely too steep for the Pittsburgh Steelers, especially considering the team has the option to re-sign either Justin Fields or Russell Wilson. However, Stafford’s talent is undeniable, even at 37 years old.
If the Steelers could offer a young wide receiver to lower the asking price, such as Calvin Austin III, acquiring Stafford would seem like a slam dunk trade for both parties.