T.J. Watt is one of several edge rushers still in line for a new contract this offseason. The position’s market has jumped thanks to Maxx Crosby and Myles Garrett working out raises with their respective teams, and that could push the value Watt’s next Steelers pact upward.
One season remains on the former Defensive Player of the Year’s deal, one which carries a 2025 cap charge of $31.42MM. That figure could be lowered with an extension, although a third Pittsburgh contract will require a raise in annual average value. Watt’s existing pact is worth an average of just over $28MM per season, whereas Garrett’s has an AAV of $40MM.
Resetting the market once again may not be necessary, but a sign indicating talks have not gone well to date emerged on Wednesday. An Instagram post from Watt which shows him holding up the peace sign while walking off the field has led to speculation about his desire to remain in Pittsburgh moving forward. Such developments rarely prove to be particularly relevant during contract talks, but Mark Kaboly of the Pat McAfee Show notes this situation remains worth watching closely.
Watt, 30, has expressed a desire to remain with the Steelers, and general manager Omar Khan recently confirmed the team’s goal of ensuring he finishes his career in Pittsburgh. Kaboly predicts this situation will still likely end with an extension agreement, although he adds the price of doing so may prove to be higher than initially thought. The Steelers already have high price tags (with respect to cap charges) to deal with in the form of Minkah Fitzpatrick, Cameron Heyward and Patrick Queen.
Adding further to the team’s commitments on defense could prove to be challenging, but as a seven-time Pro Bowler and three-time NFL sack leader Watt certainly has a case to receive another major pay day. Alex Highsmith is on the books as a strong complementary option along the edge, though Watt would of course be expected to remain a foundational presence on defense if he were to remain in the fold for 2025 and beyond.
The likes of Micah Parsons, Trey Hendrickson and Aidan Hutchinson could all have lucrative new deals in place soon. If the bar moves any higher in terms of EDGE compensation, Watt’s earning potential could increase even further. Whether or not his next contract will come from the Steelers will remain a talking point until and unless an agreement can be reached, though.
Negative. The Steelers are now following the Eagles model. They’re not over paying for legacy players. He will get a fair market price for a 30-year-old who’s good but best years are probably behind him.
The difference is players often take a slight discount when their team is a contender. Pittsburgh doesn’t have that leverage, especially without a starting-caliber QB in place, and if Watt has a good 2025 season, he’ll be in bigger demand (or cost them a lot more).
I like Watt. Great player. HoF career
But they should trade him for a package of picks.
Until they’re able to really restock with talent and get out from salaries like his and Minkah’s, it won’t matter who is QB
They’re not going to rebuild under Tomlin.
And without Watt, that defense is nothing.
The defense is nothing *with* Watt. Do you watch the games or do you just post drivel?
Where was TJ during that losing streak, when they got mangled? I’ll answer for you; double and triple teamed because the D-line is nothing.
Talk about delusional
I’ve been saying this for awhile. Trade him. I bet you can get a first and second pick. This would do more for the Steelers than wasting 35 to 40 million a year in a guy who’s in the downside. Great player but siin to be 31 and his best days are behind him. Injuries take its toll on guys over 39 who play defense. And trade Fitzpatrick
Again, this is delusional.
There’s nothing to indicate his best years are behind him. This is just trying to twist reality to fit your narrative.
Watt is a future Hall of Famer in his prime. He is going to get paid. Period.
Do you notice how when Herbig comes He also gets sacks. Maybe OLBs in 3-4 defenses get sacks. Like EVERY OLB since Steelers switched to 3-4 under Cowher.
This statement is equally delusional.
Watt would have gotten a lot of sacks on any team in any system. He’s just that good.
As I said, he’s a HoF’er. Great player on an average team with an average defense.
Focus on the losing streak if you wish to have an intelligent debate. He was nowhere to be found against Philly, KC, the Ravens twice
And that’s because coordinators devised plans to stop him from blowing up games. Thanks to a poor D-line
Great player. Good guy. Would love to see him on a good team here. That’s never gonna happen
I like Herbig and he does make plays but Herbig would never come close to averaging 15 sacks a season, never lead the league in forced fumbles and force teams to chip, help or straight up double team him on every obvious passing play all while getting a pick or two each year. If anything they should trade Highsmith and let Minkah walk after this season if they need to move money around.
Also part of the calculus for Herbig making plays is that he is fresh and his game is based on speed rushing against tackles who have spent all day dealing with Watt and Highsmith.
Agree 100%
Part of the problem with Minkah is how they use him. For a while, they wanted to use him like Troy but one, he’s not him and two, the secondary was awful. Now they have him in deep centerfield. You go to games and see this and wonder about the strategy.
To me, they don’t know how to use him properly
I’ve heard Troy say in interviews a couple times that he felt comfortable freelancing because he had no concerns about leaving Ike Taylor and Ryan Clark hang out to dry. Minkah doesn’t have that luxury. It’s certainly not Minkah’s best role to play deep all the time, especially as he ages, but it’s almost certainly better than putting Deshon Elliot or Killebrew back there. So, yeah…
Trade him
the dude is 30, they are not paying 30mm/yr for a talent on the way out
This is beyond delusional.
Yes they 100% will.
Not important the only thing delusional is you’re trolling for watt. We all admit he’s been great. But the Steelers can get a bundle for him from a contender. Quit thinking with your heart and think with your head
Oh he will get paid just not by Pittsburgh
30 isn’t a problem
40 is where it’s easy to move on.
Trade this dude
He’s one of the fastest in history to reach 100 sacks. Of course he’s going to be expensive to keep around.
As he should be.
Cue the Ralph Kiner, HR king, being traded by the Pirates at the end of the season. No, the Steelers aren’t the pathetic team the Pirates were that season, but this will be another Groundhogs Day event
Not impotent…sounds like a troll for Watts negotiating or he’s like a cheerleader who’s got a bromance going with Watt
I’m not interested in helping TJ impress his peers by hogging a huge percentage of the money everyone on the team has to share.
I definitely want him and have no issue with a huge contract. If he really needs every last penny so badly though I’m fine with extra picks instead. It takes 51 guys to win. Giving a third of it to 3 guys over 30 isn’t the right way.
51?
Two of them were Dean Lowry and Cam Sutton, so it checks out.
LOL