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Pittsburgh Steelers
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Front-load primary entity: Pittsburgh Steelers (organization) Strong verb: Weighing (active, precise — reflects internal decision-making) Core tension: Two divergent draft paths — offensive line vs. Receiver depth Context: New coach Mike McCarthy’s scheme, QB uncertainty, thin WR corps beyond Pittman/Metcalf Avoids: Inventing entities (no Rodgers confirmation — only “Rodgers’ return” as a possibility in the article), no clickbait, no banned phrases Under 80 chars: Count carefully Drafting options: – “Steelers Weigh OL Boost vs. WR Depth in McCarthy’s Scheme” → 52 chars – “Steelers Face Draft Choice: Guard or Receiver Under McCarthy” → 50 chars – “Steelers Debate OL Upgrade vs. WR Depth in New Scheme” → 51 chars – “Steelers Weigh Guard Pick vs. Receiver Depth for 2026 Draft” → 52 chars Best balance: “Steelers Weigh OL Boost vs. WR Depth in McCarthy’s Scheme” – Front-loads “Steelers” – Strong verb: “Weigh” – Specific: “OL Boost” (offensive line), “WR Depth” (wide receiver depth) – Context: “in McCarthy’s Scheme” — directly from article (McCarthy emphasized versatility) – Accurate: Article explicitly states they’re weighing two paths: “bolster the offensive line with a mauling guard” or “double down on receiver depth” – No invented entities: Doesn’t assume Rodgers is returning or leaving — just references the internal debate – No banned words – 52 characters — well under 80 Final check: Is “OL Boost” clear enough for SEO? Yes — NFL fans and analysts commonly use “OL” for offensive line. “WR Depth” is standard. The phrase mirrors how beat writers and draft analysts discuss team needs. Return only the headline.
