Former scout says T.J. Watt deal is Steelers' biggest regret

Former NFL scout John Middlekauff stated that the Pittsburgh Steelers' contract extension for T.J. Watt ranks as the team's biggest regret. He made the comments on his podcast Friday.

Middlekauff praised Watt's effort, leadership and accomplishments with the franchise. He noted the edge rusher received more than $100 million guaranteed in the extension signed last year. The former scout pointed to a dip in production during the 2025 season. Watt recorded seven sacks in 14 games after posting 11.5 sacks the prior year. Watt's contract runs through the 2028 season with $32 million guaranteed in each of the next two years. Middlekauff said loyalty in such decisions can create long-term challenges for the team.

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Nick Herbig signing his contract extension with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Steelers extend Nick Herbig with major contract

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The Pittsburgh Steelers signed outside linebacker Nick Herbig to a contract extension worth around $100 million last week. The deal includes a nearly $20 million signing bonus and positions Herbig alongside T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith in the team's edge rush group.

The Pittsburgh Steelers intend to offer multi-year contract extensions to several members of their 2023 draft class this offseason. If successful, the moves would mark the first such class achievement in 15 years.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have awarded major contracts to tight end Darnell Washington and edge rusher Nick Herbig as part of their offseason strategy.

Amid ongoing speculation about his long-term future, Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Nick Herbig is advised to bet on himself by playing out 2026 and entering free agency in 2027, potentially commanding top-dollar deals, rather than signing an extension now. His agent expressed a desire for Herbig to stay in Pittsburgh for life, but recent free agency contracts suggest higher earnings await.

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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.

Linebacker Payton Wilson and guard Mason McCormick of the Pittsburgh Steelers received some of the highest performance-based pay bonuses in the NFL for their 2025 seasons. McCormick earned $1.173 million, while Wilson received $1.102 million. The bonuses come from an NFL fund that rewards playing time relative to salary.

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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.

 

 

 

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