When the Pittsburgh Steelers traded away wide receiver Martavis Bryant on the first night of the 2018 NFL draft, you knew they would look to a replacement soon. And they did draft James Washington in the second round. But according to ESPN reporter Jeremy Fowler, that addition won’t preclude Pittsburgh from bringing injured wide receiver Eli Rogers back into the fold.

Without Bryant, Roethlisberger will be tasked with finding yards for several role players. The Steelers can build off Vance McDonald’s 10-catch playoff performance against Jacksonville. Jesse James must be a safety valve over the middle. Free agent Eli Rogers likely will be back when healthy. Darrius Heyward-Bey is a reliable veteran.

The Steelers chose not to tender Rogers as a restricted free agent as he continues to rehab from knee surgery. The good news is, Rogers shared this video on his Instagram showing him getting back to running again, which is a great sight.

Rogers’ best season came in 2016 when he caught 48 passes for 594 receiving yards. He’s a reliable option in the slot and is excellent with his run after the catch. Pittsburgh has a full complement of wideouts heading into training camp but if Rogers gets back to 100 percent, he would be a welcome addition.