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.
The team has stated its goal of using all three players as impact edge rushers to justify their contracts. Herbig’s recent extension has strengthened that commitment. Health concerns have repeatedly disrupted the plan. Watt missed three games in 2025 after a recovery-session mishap and has dealt with thumb, ankle and rib issues in other seasons. Highsmith has missed significant time due to recurring groin problems and other ailments, playing just 24 of 34 regular-season games across 2024 and 2025. Herbig has completed a full 17-game slate only once in his career. In 2025 the trio appeared together for just eight games and 37 total snaps. Jack Sawyer provides depth but lacks the pass-rush threat needed to replace the starters. A new coaching staff may introduce adjustments, yet consistent availability remains the key factor.