Steelers rank 10th in Bleacher Report defensive power rankings

The Pittsburgh Steelers defense enters the new season ranked 10th in the NFL according to Bleacher Report's power rankings.

The ranking highlights the team's star-studded defensive roster and recent moves to strengthen the unit. Key contributors include edge rushers T.J. Watt, Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig, who combined for strong production last season. The Steelers signed Herbig to a contract extension this week and added cornerback Jamel Dean and safety Jaquan Brisker in free agency. Despite the talent, the defense struggled in 2025, finishing 26th in total yards allowed per game and 29th in passing yards allowed. New defensive coordinator Patrick Graham is expected to address communication and tackling issues. Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report noted that Watt remains one of the most feared edge-rushers if healthy, while Jalen Ramsey and Joey Porter Jr. provide strength in the secondary.

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