One of the key pending free agents for the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason is tight end Jesse James. He’s been a steady performer for Pittsburgh since 2015. James and Vance McDonald form a nice one-two punch of blocking and receiving. Both are starter-quality, but they share reps.

According to NFL draft analyst Tony Pauline, the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars are very interested in signing James.

What's the latest in NFL free agency?@TonyPauline dishes out what he knows on Jesse James' market on The Draft Analysts podcast with @christripodi! Watch out, #Bills and #Jaguars fans 👀 Podcast here 👇https://t.co/W8ojObYLdG pic.twitter.com/1eHp5GebXu — Bleav Podcast Network (@BleavPodcasts) February 21, 2019

James has 36 starts over the last four seasons. He has 120 receptions for his career, with career-best of 43 in 2017. We’ve always felt James was underutilized in the Steelers offense, and if he thinks that too, he might want a fresh start with a team like the Bills.

Buffalo has a ton of cap space and could be buyers on running back Le’Veon Bell and wide receiver Antonio Brown. It could be a big Steelers reunion in new uniforms in 2019.