The Facts: According to ESPN's Field Yates, Green's visit to Pittsburgh resulted in a contract with the Steelers.
Diehards Line:Green got a four-year deal with $4.75 million guaranteed and a $20 million maximum value. His cap hit this year is just $2.44 million. In the wake of Heath Miller's retirement, expect Green to step right into the starting lineup. And the Steelers offense gets just what it needs: Another downfield threat to go with Antonio Brown, Martavis Bryant, Markus Wheaton and Le'Veon Bell. As ESPN.com noted, the Steelers are high on Jesse James, last year's fifth-round pick, but Green adds depth and playmaking ability. Green played well while Antonio Gates sat out the first part of the 2015 season for a suspension, totaling 14 receptions for 174 yards and two touchdowns through the first four games. The 2012 fourth-round pick did not have much of an impact in the second half of the year, as nagging injuries slowed his production. Still, Green averages 14.1 yards per reception for his career and turns 26 years old in May.