Building on early analyst buzz, Pittsburgh Steelers' fourth-round Iowa returner Kaden Wetjen emerges as the rookie most likely to produce immediately, thanks to an open special teams role amid new NFL kickoff rules and limited roster competition.
As covered in our ongoing Steelers 2026 NFL Draft: Iowa Hawkeyes series—from the Hawkeye pipeline with Gennings Dunker to analysts' praise for Wetjen's return skills—the former Iowa standout now stands out for his clearest shot at rookie impact. Unlike competitors like linebacker Max Iheanachor, slot receiver Germie Bernard, or even fellow Iowa draftee Dunker at guard, no current Steeler blocks Wetjen in the return game. His college resume includes two kickoff and four punt return touchdowns, leading the FBS in 2025 punt return average and the Big Ten in kick returns in 2024-25. The NFL's revamped kickoff rules amplify his field-flipping potential, addressing Pittsburgh's recent return woes. While his receiving stats (23 career catches) and Iowa's run-heavy scheme temper WR2 expectations, Wetjen shone as the top receiver at the East-West Shrine Bowl. This positions him as the 2026 class's top producer from day one.