Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster became the youngest wide receiver in team history to hit the 1,000-yard receiving total, but the budding star knows there is more for him to accomplish and he isn't allowing himself to be satisfied.

“One of my top goals,” he said, via Joe Rutter of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “Obviously, every receiver has yards, catches, pretty much touchdowns, and I reached that goal. But I’m never satisfied.”

Smith-Schuster just turned 22 years old on Thanksgiving and he is quickly becoming one of the better wide receivers in the NFL.

Last year, Smith-Schuster just missed out on 1,000 yards receiving, finishing with 917 yards on 68 catches.

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During Sunday's game, Smith-Schuster had one of the more impressive catch and runs this season hauling in a 97-yard catch from Big Ben. That is the second time in his career that he has caught a 97-yard catch, something he did against the Detroit Lions last year.

“It was single high, and you just kind of pick a side,” Roethlisberger said. “They got pressure early pretty quick. I saw JuJu went inside, and I just let it go. You never really think it’s going to be a touchdown. You just think it’s going to be a completion for a big chunk.”

Smith-Schuster is a reliable target, and with Le'Veon Bell not reporting to the team it gives Big Ben somewhere else he can look with the ball.

The Steelers currently sit with a 7-3-1 record and Smith-Schuster is going to be key in the rest of their success this year.