Per Pro-Football Talk, it seems as if the Pittsburgh Steelers aren't getting the quality or the number of trade rumors they expected for Antonio Brown.

Many teams don't often trade in the NFL because the value sellers receive back is not nearly what the asset is worth. The Steelers probably desire multiple first round draft picks and a solid receiver back in a trade. The market simply is not there, especially seeing that Brown is considered a “locker room cancer” and is a bit of a diva.

Brown had not attended his team activities coming into the Steeler's final regular season game this past year. Head coach Mike Tomlin found this unacceptable and benched the all-pro receiver. This was just the cherry on top of a rough relationship between Tomlin and Brown.

Brown is a nine-year-veteran who’s played his career entirely with Pittsburgh. His six straight years of over 1,000 receiving yards and over 100 receptions total have made him one of the most consistent wideouts in the NFL. For the Steelers this past season Brown had 104 receptions and 1,297 receiving yards with a league-leading 15 touchdowns.

It's not only a problem with Brown. It seems as if there are many toxic teammates and coaches who contributed to the Steelers team last season. The team has already fired and let go of some coaches and look forward to a culture reset.

The Steelers ended the season at 9-6-1 and finished 2nd in their AFC North Division. Lamar Jackson and Baltimore Ravens ended up winning 10 games to clinch the division and a playoff spot.