Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace doesn’t strategy on attending the team’s offseason activities in protest of his first-round tender, but the receiver has reportedly generated a wealth of trade interest.
Several teams are reportedly interested in trading for the three-year Steeler veteran, a league source told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
A league supply told NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora that Wallace is not satisfied with the tender and that he can not report without having signed deal.
In March, La Canfora reported that Pittsburgh had tendered an offer you to the restricted free-agent wide receiver. General manager Kevin Colbert stated that the team will do its very best to retain Wallace, but it could locate itself in a difficult spot if one more team swoops in and gives Wallace a big deal.
Final year, Wallace caught 72 passes for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns. In his three years with the Steelers, Wallace has caught more than 171 passes for a total of 3,206 yards and 24 touchdowns.
The Steelers chosen Wallace in the third-round of the 2009 NFL Draft.
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