Steelers' Kaden Wetjen open to backfield role on offense

Pittsburgh Steelers fourth-round pick Kaden Wetjen said he is open to lining up in the backfield and motioning out as a receiver on offense. The Iowa wide receiver, primarily valued for his return skills, aims to rank as a top-three punt and kick returner in his rookie NFL season. The selection has drawn criticism from former Steelers cornerback Joe Haden.

Kaden Wetjen, drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, discussed the team's offensive vision for him during an interview on Iowa’s News Now YouTube channel Monday. “They talked a little about ball and some play calls during the season that we had. And how they think I should be used, being a running back, motioning out to receiver, and being involved in the backfield as well,” Wetjen said. He noted his high school experience at running back and college carries of 23 for 132 yards and two touchdowns make the role familiar to him. “Completely open to it.”In a separate interview with KCRG on Sunday, Wetjen set high goals for his return duties. “My goal this year is to be a top-three returner in the league, both punt and kick return wise,” he said. At Iowa, he recorded six return touchdowns—four on punts and two on kicks—plus 54 punt returns for 954 yards and 56 kick returns for 1,538 yards. His 2025 offensive stats included 20 receptions for 151 yards and one touchdown, alongside 15 carries for 79 yards and two scores.The pick faced backlash, including from former Steelers cornerback Joe Haden on his Deebo and Joe podcast Monday. “Him in the fourth round, they have to have a plan. Because that pick right there was crazy,” Haden said. “I’m not picking just a returner in the fourth round.” Steelers offensive coordinator Mike McCarthy emphasized position versatility, a trait Wetjen shares with seventh-round pick Eli Heidenreich. Pittsburgh struggled with returns recently, ranking low after losing Calvin Austin III in free agency.

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Illustration of Steelers' 2026 NFL draft picks Max Iheanachor and Kaden Wetjen amid mixed fan and analyst reactions.
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Steelers' 2026 NFL draft class draws mixed reactions

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The Pittsburgh Steelers selected 10 players in the 2026 NFL Draft, including offensive tackle Max Iheanachor in the first round and wide receiver Kaden Wetjen in the fourth. Newcomer Kaden Wetjen expressed openness to lining up in the backfield on offense. Analysts offered varied praise and criticism for the haul.

The Pittsburgh Steelers continued their affinity for Iowa players by selecting wide receiver Kaden Wetjen in the fourth round and offensive lineman Gennings Dunker in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Beat writer Gerry Dulac indicated the team viewed Wetjen as the best player available. Dunker expressed excitement about reuniting with former Hawkeye teammates in Pittsburgh.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers capped the 2026 NFL Draft—hosted in their hometown—with the 230th overall pick, selecting versatile Navy running back Eli Heidenreich, a Mt. Lebanon native and lifelong fan. The pass-catching back, likened to ex-Steelers standout Kenneth Gainwell (lost to free agency), joins a crowded backfield with Jaylen Warren, Rico Dowdle, and Kaleb Johnson.

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., recently acquired from the Indianapolis Colts, shared details on how new head coach Mike McCarthy plans to diversify his role. In an interview on Up & Adams, Pittman expressed excitement about expanding beyond his short-to-intermediate usage in Indianapolis. He anticipates lining up in various spots and returning to a broader route tree.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers traded up to select Alabama wide receiver Germie Bernard 47th overall in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft. NFL draft analysts Todd McShay and Steve Muench endorsed the choice on The McShay Report, calling Bernard a reliable and productive player. The pick comes after the team missed out on Makai Lemon in the first round.

Draft analyst Dane Brugler hailed the Pittsburgh Steelers' fifth-round selection of Indiana's Riley Nowakowski as his top Day 3 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, predicting a 10-year NFL career due to his blocking, special teams prowess, and versatility. Steelers beat reporter Mark Kaboly noted the team sees him replacing Connor Heyward.

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Draft analysts Daniel Jeremiah and Dane Brugler have praised Georgia Tech offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge as a potential late first-round pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jeremiah called him his favorite player, comparing him to former Patriots star Logan Mankins. The Steelers hosted Rutledge for a pre-draft visit amid needs on their offensive line.

 

 

 

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