Beat writer suggests Payton Wilson could lose snaps in 2026

Ray Fittipaldo believes Payton Wilson may see reduced playing time with the Pittsburgh Steelers next season if the team deploys all three edge rushers together.

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed Nick Herbig to a new contract, signaling their commitment to a strong pass rush. T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith and Herbig are expected to compete for starter reps, with a package featuring all three edge rushers likely to return in 2026. Fittipaldo said during an appearance on the Pomp and Joe Show that Wilson would probably come off the field in those situations to avoid mismatches. He noted that the defense prefers matching bigs with bigs and skill players with skill players. Wilson enters his third season and has shown strength in the passing game but weaknesses against the run. Patrick Queen remains the every-down linebacker, while Highsmith's injury history and Herbig's new salary could influence snap distribution under defensive coordinator Patrick Graham.

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Analysts speculate on Nick Herbig's future with Steelers

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Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Nick Herbig enters the final year of his contract amid trade speculation. FOX Sports analyst Ralph Vacchiano proposed sending him to the San Francisco 49ers for draft picks, while beat writers predict he may depart after 2026. Post-Gazette reporters offered differing views on potential deals involving the team's edge rushers.

The Pittsburgh Steelers intend to deploy a three-outside-linebacker rotation featuring T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig. Recent contract decisions and past performance have reinforced that approach. Recurring injuries among the group have limited its success so far.

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Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Nick Herbig, a quality rotational player, faces questions about his long-term commitment during 2025 exit meetings. Stuck behind T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith, he remains productive but enters free agency in 2027 without an extension. The team seeks to retain him amid recent playoff struggles and coaching changes.

Building on recent speculation about Nick Herbig's future, Pittsburgh Steelers officials are set to consider trade inquiries for outside linebackers Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig ahead of the NFL draft. Yahoo Sports insider Charles Robinson reports their names are circulating in front offices, with Highsmith seen as the more likely candidate to move. A high-level personnel executive told Robinson, 'I think they will trade one of them.'

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Analysts Albert Breer and Connor Orr believe the Pittsburgh Steelers should consider selecting an edge rusher in the first round of the NFL draft. They cite T.J. Watt's age and recent performance dip as reasons to build depth. However, the team already boasts a strong group of pass rushers.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have lost significant special teams experience following free agency departures and coaching changes. Over 1,000 special teams snaps from the 2025 season have left with players like James Pierre, Connor Heyward, Miles Killebrew, Corliss Waitman, and Calvin Austin III. First-year coordinator Danny Crossman must rebuild the unit.

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Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan completed contract extensions with two key young players this week. The deals cover outside linebacker Nick Herbig and tight end Darnell Washington. Khan also added depth by signing tight end Robert Tonyan and linebacker Jamin Davis.

 

 

 

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