The Pittsburgh Steelers lost Antonio Brown this offseason and they need to find someone to replace him. NBC Sports analyst Chris Collinsworth thinks that the team might draft Brown's cousin, Marquise, to try and replace his production and give the Steelers a true number two receiver.

The Steelers currently own the 20th pick in the draft and Collinsworth thinks as good as the team is at developing receivers in the later rounds, they need to take the Oklahoma Sooners speedster.

“Even though the Steelers and Mike Tomlin are great at developing receivers in the lower rounds, the loss of Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell screams for something exciting for Big Ben,” Collinsworth wrote in his NBC Sports article. “‘Hollywood’ Brown is so lightning quick and fast, it makes it very dangerous to ever play man coverage against him. The danger here is the foot injury that may not be healed for the start of the season even though he says it will. If the Steelers are looking for a splash pick, Brown is the most exciting player in this draft class.”

Last year, Brown hauled in 75 receptions for 1,318 yards and 10 touchdowns. In six games, he had at least 100 receiving yards with a season-high coming against West Virginia where he hauled in 243 yards.

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The Steelers have JuJu Smith-Schuster and some other young talent like James Washington who the Steelers believe will take a step forward.

If the Steelers take Brown and Washington can take a step forward, that would be quite the receiving corps, even without Antonio Brown.