The Raiders and Steelers made noise aside from their first-round picks Thursday night.

The Steelers traded wide receiver Martavis Bryant to Oakland in exchange for the Raiders’ third-round pick, Pittsburgh announced late in the first round.

The talented Bryant, a fourth-round pick of the Steelers in 2014, showed early promise in his rookie season before drug-related suspensions slowed his progress. The Clemson product was suspended for the first four games of the 2015 season for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy and then for the entire 2016 season after a repeat offense.

Bryant grew frustrated last season as he fell behind JuJu Smith-Schuster on the Steelers’ depth chart and had seemingly demanded a trade in October.

“JuJu is no where near better than me, fool,” Bryant told a fan attempting to troll him on Twitter. “All they need to do is give me what I want and y’all can have JuJu and whoever else.”

He now has his wish.

The Raiders, under new head coach Jon Gruden, now boast a menacing receiving corps with Bryant, Amari Cooper and Jordy Nelson, the former Packers star they signed in free agency after releasing Michael Crabtree. Crabtree subsequently signed with the Ravens.

With their first-round pick, the Raiders selected offensive tackle Kolton Miller out of UCLA at No. 15. The Steelers have the 28th overall pick.