The Steelers are currently set to return their defensive linemen rotation from 2024, but it’s an aging group that will require reinforcements this offseason.
Of the linemen who played at least 100 snaps last year, just three – Keeanu Benton, DeMarvin Leal and Isaiahh Loudermilk – will be younger than 30 when the 2025 season starts. Of the same group, only Benton, Leal and Cameron Heyward are signed through 2026. Heyward will be 37 when the 2026 season starts, making retirement a serious possibility.
As a result, the Steelers are expected to take a defensive linemen early in April’s draft, per Mike DeFabo of The Athletic, especially if they move on from Larry Ogunjobi as DeFabo predicts. The veteran defensive tackle is due a $3MM roster bonus on March 15, along with a $4MM base salary for the 2025 season. Releasing him before the new league year would save $7MM in 2025 cap space with a $3.5MM dead cap hit.
Such a move would push defensive line depth further up the Steelers’ list of priorities. They have the cap space to compete for a top free agent like Osa Odighizuwa or Milton Williams, but they have been more focused on finding a starting quarterback for next season.
That could push them to use a high draft pick to add from a strong DL draft class. There could be as many as 24 starting-caliber prospects at the position, according to NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah (via Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post). Such a deep class could allow the Steelers to wait until Day 2 to draft a defensive linemen, though a first-round pick seems to be in play as well.
Pittsburgh has used Day 2 picks on defensive linemen in two of the last three drafts: Benton in the second round in 2023 and Leal in the third in 2022. Barring a major addition in free agency, the team is likely to continue their pattern and spend a premium pick to solidify the short- and long-term future of their defensive line.
Cool so no offense is still the plan
Other teams will never guess our plays of run, run, pass short, punt! Tomlin’s a genius, remember?
My dad used to call in the Rockettes Offense. 1,2,3, kick!
Their first four picks should be some combination of DL, DL, WR and RB.
You forgot CB. Paying Porter top 5 CB money scares the hell out of me. At least we know he will hold it
Is this a good draft for CB? I’ve heard it’s deep at DL and RB, so you can (theoretically) get quality guys at positions of need there.
They need WR help and have been the best at finding it anywhere in the draft so I would lean towards drafting a WR and using free agency to fill other holes.
I bet the Eagles will too, and probably the 49ers. In a year so stacked with defensive line talent, the teams that always replenish their line rotation aren’t going to stop now.
There are so many problems here, they could hold three drafts and still not be a contender.