2026 NFL Season Preview: Pittsburgh Steelers

T.J. Watt


Pittsburgh Steelers



2026 NFL Season Preview:

Veteran Additions:
RB Rico Dowdle, WR Michael Pittman Jr., G Brock Hoffman, DT Sebastian Joseph-Day, CB Jamel Dean, S Jaquan Brisker.
Early Draft Picks:
OT Max Iheanachor, WR Germie Bernard, G Gennings Dunker, CB Daylen Everette, QB Drew Allar, WR Kaden Wetjen. Steelers Rookie Forecast
Offseason Losses:
RB Kenneth Gainwell, WR Calvin Austin, WR Adam Thielen, WR Scotty Miller, TE Connor Heyward, TE Jonnu Smith, OT Andrus Peat, G Isaac Seumalo, DT Daniel Ekuale, DT Isaiahh Loudermilk, ILB Cole Holcomb, S Kyle Dugger, S Jabrill Peppers, S Chuck Clark, P Corliss Waitman.

2026 Pittsburgh Steelers Offense:
For months, it was unclear if Aaron Rodgers would return to the Steelers. The organization fired Mike Tomlin and replaced him with the lesser Mike McCarthy, whom Rodgers disliked during the latter stages of their time together in Green Bay. Pittsburgh seemed to have a backup plan for Rodgers and even used a third-round pick on quarterback Drew Allar, but Rodgers eventually made his decision to play for Pittsburgh again, citing that this would be his final season in the NFL.

Rodgers is obviously not the Hall of Fame-caliber quarterback he once was in Green Bay. Though he had some bright moments last year, particularly in an upset win at Detroit, he’s still a shell of his former self. Rodgers, turning 43 during the 2026 NFL season, is likely to decline further. There were some ugly moments last season when Rodgers intentionally threw passes into the ground because he didn’t want to get hit. Thus, the Steelers had to improve their offensive line. Instead, they will be worse in that regard because they lost their top blocker, Isaac Seumalo, to free agency. Seumalo’s departure will hurt because he’ll be replaced either by the anemic Spencer Anderson, third-round rookie Gennings Dunker, or Broderick Jones, who will be playing out of position. Fortunately for the Steelers, their other interior blockers are capable players. Zach Frazier has emerged as one of the better centers in the NFL, while Mason McCormick is a viable starter.

The tackle situation isn’t as promising. The Steelers planned on drafting Makai Lemon with their first-round pick, but the Eagles sniped them, forcing them into a backup plan, which was Max Iheanachor. The Iowa State product is a bit of a project, so he’s not expected to perform well as a rookie. Troy Fautanu, the team’s left tackle, has not performed very well in his career thus far, but hasn’t been a liability when healthy either. He’s still very young, so there’s a chance he could make a big leap in the near future.

The Steelers will at least be better at receiver. DK Metcalf was a dynamic threat for them last year, but he was the only viable player at the position. The situation was so dire that Rodgers had to utilize running back Kenneth Gainwell as his No. 2 receiver. Things will be different this season in the wake of the Michael Pittman Jr. trade. Pittman is a solid possession receiver, so he’ll complement Metcalf well. The Steelers also used a second-round pick on Germie Bernard, who will play in the slot. Meanwhile, tight ends Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington figure to be more productive with Jonnu Smith gone.

Gainwell signed with the Buccaneers in free agency, so the Steelers countered by signing Rico Dowdle away from the Panthers. Dowdle has performed well with the Cowboys and Panthers in the past, so he figures to be an upgrade over Jaylen Warren, a mediocre-at-best runner.



2026 Pittsburgh Steelers Defense:
Although Mike McCarthy has proven to be an abysmal head coach, he’ll at least be able to get more out of the offense because of his background with that side of the ball. However, the Steelers will be trading in their defensive prowess in the wake of Mike Tomlin’s departure. With Tomlin gone, it’s reasonable to suspect a decline from Pittsburgh’s defensive unit.

Another reason to expect a decline from Pittsburgh’s defense is the expected regression from Cameron Heyward. The potential Hall of Famer turned 37 this offseason and will begin to project downward in the near future. With Tomlin gone, there’s a good chance that occurs this season. If that happens, Pittsburgh at least has Derrick Harmon to produce. Harmon had a mediocre rookie campaign, but as a first-round pick from the 2025 NFL Draft, he is expected to make a big leap soon. Heyward and Harmon will flank nose tackle Keeanu Benton, who is coming off a down year. Just 25, Benton could bounce back in 2026.

While Heyward may decline, T.J. Watt should continue to dominate as an edge rusher. Watt is one of the top pass rushers in the NFL, and his presence allows others like Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig to place tons of pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Highsmith and Herbig notched 9.5 and 7.5 sacks, respectively, in 2025. Watt had just seven sacks on a down year, but should be able to revert back to double digits this upcoming season.

Despite Pittsburgh’s constant pressure, the team had issues covering downfield last year. This prompted the front office to give a big contract to cornerback Jamel Dean. The former Buccaneer will be a big upgrade at a position of dire need. He’ll start opposite Joey Porter Jr., while Jalen Ramsey will play in the slot. Porter had a rough start to his career, but had his best year in 2025. Rasmey, conversely, doesn’t have much time remaining in the NFL. He’ll turn 32 in October and appears to be declining rapidly.

Another new member of the secondary is Jaquan Brisker, who was signed over from the Bears. Brisker is a solid player, particularly in run support. He’ll start next to DeShon Elliott, who performed well while on the field last year. Elliott, however, was limited to just five games last year because of a gruesome hamstring injury.

Rounding out the defense, Patrick Queen and Payton Wilson will reprise their roles as the starting linebackers. Wilson had a strong rookie year in 2024, but regressed greatly last season. He’ll need to rebound because Queen was a massive liability last year, particularly in coverage.



2026 Pittsburgh Steelers Schedule and Intangibles:
The Steelers had some major kicking woes in 2015 – until they found Chris Boswell. He’s been an excellent kicker for them ever since. He was 27-of-32 last year, including 9-of-11 from 50-plus. Over the past two years, Boswell is a ridiculous 22-of-26 from beyond 50.

Corliss Waitman was the punter last year, but he left via free agency. The new punter will be Cameron Johnston, who had the worst net punting average in the NFL last season.

There’s good news and bad news regarding Pittsburgh’s schedule. The good news is that the Steelers get to play the NFC South. The bad news is that Pittsburgh has a first-place schedule and is only one of two teams that has to battle the Ravens and Bengals twice each. The Steelers have tough games scheduled against the Patriots, Eagles, Broncos, Texans, and Jaguars.




2026 Pittsburgh Steelers Rookies:
Go here for the Steelers Rookie Forecast, a page with predictions like which rookie will bust and which rookie will become a solid starter.



2026 Pittsburgh Steelers Positional Rankings (1-5 stars):
Quarterbacks
Offensive Line
Secondary
Running Backs
Defensive Line
Special Teams
Receivers
Linebackers
Coaching


2026 Pittsburgh Steelers Analysis: Mike Tomlin had never had a losing season as an NFL head coach, but he’s not Pittsburgh’s coach anymore. Tomlin held a subpar team with Scotch tape and Elmer’s glue, so now that he’s gone, things are likely to fall apart. The Steelers are now a miserably coached team with an ancient quarterback, a worsened offensive line, and a defense featuring old players set to decline. No one should be surprised if the bottom falls out for the Steelers this year.

Projection: 5-12 (3rd in AFC North)

2025 Projection: 10-7. 2025 Actual Result: 10-7.
2024 Projection: 9-8. 2024 Actual Result: 10-7.
2023 Projection: 12-5. 2023 Actual Result: 10-7.
2022 Projection: 8-9. 2022 Actual Result: 9-8.
2021 Projection: 6-11. 2021 Actual Result: 9-7-1.
2020 Projection: 10-6. 2020 Actual Result: 12-4.
2019 Projection: 11-5. 2019 Actual Result: 8-8.
2018 Projection: 8-8. 2018 Actual Result: 9-6-1.
2017 Projection: 11-5. 2017 Actual Result: 13-3.
2016 Projection: 10-6. 2016 Actual Result: 11-5.

NFL Draft Team Grade: A Grade

Goals Entering the 2026 NFL Draft: The Steelers need to find a quarterback of the future, but they’re not expected to do so in the first two rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft. They need a better environment for this quarterback, which would entail upgrading the offensive line and finding more depth at receiver. The Steelers also have to clear up some aspects of their defense as well.

2026 NFL Draft Accomplishments: Pittsburgh nearly found its receiver when it called Makai Lemon and told him that he would be the pick. However, the Eagles traded up and snatched Lemon right out of the Steelers’ hands, which could be a blessing in disguise for Pittsburgh, based on Lemon’s behavior at the combine interviews. With Lemon gone, the Steelers pivoted to Max Iheanachor to provide an upgrade to the offensive line. Iheanachor will kick one of the incumbent tackles inside – presumably Broderick Jones – which could give the team two upgrades for the price of one. If this doesn’t work, third-rounder Gennings Dunker could be a major upgrade at guard. Dunker was a steal at No. 96 because he was pegged as a second-round prospect.

The Steelers eventually found their receiver when they selected Germie Bernard in the second round. Bernard was a better value there anyway, and the team won’t have to worry about any weird antics. Another receiver, Kaden Wetjen, was added in the fourth round, but he’s more of a return specialist.

Pittsburgh’s draft was mostly positive, but one huge whiff was the third-round pick used on Drew Allar. The Penn State product has a great arm, but can’t read the field at all and is a major project. Based on how the draft unfolded, Pittsburgh could have just waited several rounds for Garrett Nussmeier. Still, this isn’t enough to ding the Steelers very much because their draft class looks like a mostly positive one.



NFL Draft Individual Grades:


21. Max Iheanachor, OT, Arizona State – A- Grade

Max Iheanachor will move one of the incumbent tackles to guard. He’s a very talented offensive lineman who doesn’t have much experience. He’s a project of sorts, but he has very high upside and could give the Steelers two upgrades for the price of one. This is a solid pick for the host of the 2026 NFL Draft.


47. Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama – A Grade

Germie Bernard has great upside, and he should have been taken about 10 spots earlier. This is a great pick for the Steelers, who had nothing at receiver outside of DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr. Even better, the Steelers don’t have to deal with a receiver with some major character concerns.


76. Drew Allar, QB, Penn State – C Grade

The Steelers needed a quarterback project. Well, Drew Allar is certainly a project. He has great tools, but has no feel for the game. His field vision is awful, and I don’t have much hope for him. There is some upside that can’t be ignored, however.


85. Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia – B- Grade

Daylan Everette has big upside, but is raw. He’s someone I had in Round 4, so this range is fine. It also makes sense for the Steelers to address this position at this spot.


96. Gennings Dunker, OT/G, Iowa – A+ Grade

I can’t wait to read Charlie Campbell’s Why the Slide on Gennings Dunker because I expected him to go in the middle portion of Round 2. He’s a nasty run blocker and provides great value, all while filling a need for Pittsburgh.


121. Kaden Wetjen, WR/KR, Iowa – B Grade

Kaden Wetjen is a receiver, which is a position the Steelers needed to address. He’s a project at the position, however, but he’s a dynamic returner, so he’ll be able to contribute right away on special teams, making this a decent pick.


169. Riley Nowakowski, TE, Indiana – B- Grade

Riley Nowakowski has great hands and can make big plays after the catch. However, he’s short but blocks well. The Steelers lost Jonnu Smith, so it’s not a surprise that they grabbed a tight end. I had Nowakowki in the sixth round.


210. Gabriel Rubio, NT, Notre Dame – C Grade

Gabriel Rubio was a sound tackler in school, but he’s slow and raw. I had him as a priority UDFA, but never put him in my mock draft. Adding a defensive lineman makes sense, but the Steelers could have done better.


224. Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma – B Grade

Robert Spears-Jennings has great speed, and yet he struggles in coverage. The Steelers will have to develop him. He makes sense in the seventh round.


230. Eli Heidenreich, RB/WR, Navy – B+ Grade

Eli Heidenrich is a strong receiver and a tough run blocker, but isn’t a refined route runner. The Steelers listed him as a running back. I imagine they’ll use him on special teams, and he’ll be a hard worker, of course.

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