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2026 Free Agent Thread

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Blast Furnace, Mar 1, 2026 at 11:39 AM.

  1. NorthernBlitz

    NorthernBlitz Well-Known Member

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    I'm not sure if this is correct.

    Here are a list of our UFA signings last year. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/_/year/2025/team/pit

    No contracts > 2 years. Only 2 contracts in the double digits AAV.

    Slay was obviously a huge miss. Thankfully only 1 year, pay as you go.

    Rodgers I guess was a UFA 3rd+ contract last year. But it was for a pretty modest amount for a QB. And it was only a 1 year deal so it wasn't really much (any?) risk.

    The Watt contract was an overpayment. But that's no break from what we used to do. Colbert would have happily extended Watt too. And Kahn would have been the one negotiating, so it probably looks the same.

    2024: https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/_/year/2024/team/pit

    Queen contract has been a push at best, probably disappointing. But a big deal for a 2nd contract guy is probably the UFA moves you want to make (if you aren't just shopping in the discount bin...which I'd prefer because it would mean that our draft picks were worth big contracts and we didn't have to look outside the organization).

    Every other contract was sub-$3.5MM AAV.

    Instead of signing big UFAs, we brought in our big swings via trade last year (Metcalf and Ramsey). Not sure if that's better or worse. Ramsey did have a good season the year before per people like PFF (who I generally think isn't great at grading secondary guys or OL without knowing the assignments).

    I think Metcalf was good when we could get him the ball. I think the two things he's most known for were on display last year: really good at YAC, hands are questionable. I think he'll look much better if we have another NFL WR or two on the roster. I didn't like the structure (guarantees) of the Metcalf deal, but I think that's just the way the that the NFL is going and the Steelers (and a couple of other hold-outs here) can't hold back the dam. I guess the "good news" here is that those guarantees are gone now (I think anyway).
     
  2. MojoUW

    MojoUW Well-Known Member

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    Are you implying that lazy national media narratives drive the NFL "soap opera for dudes" talking points and often are not grounded in actual reality? Nah! That can not be! I heard the man on the TV say the Steelers were wild FA spenders and I read on the internet that they broke their salary cap to save Mike Tomlin's honor!

    Please, kindly, recalibrate your talking points to align with what we have been told to be true. Thank you. have a wonderful day.
     
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  3. forgotten1

    forgotten1 Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't mind picking up Josh Downs and drafting Caleb Downs
     
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  4. First and goal

    First and goal Well-Known Member

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    Without doing the research and going by memory, of the 20 names on the 2025 list, I think that all were either a) Released before contract expired, b) low contract, or c) signed after the cutoff date to count against the formula. As many talked about last off-season, the idea was to earn as many high-value comp picks as possible. I don't think you take the same approach this year as there aren't the same team FAs to bring back valuable picks if re-signed by another team like Dan Moore :lolol: or Justin Fields.
     
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  5. Bubbahotep

    Bubbahotep Well-Known Member

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    Will admit I didn't put a lot of research into it but, to clarify, I was referring to outside FAs looking for their second contract. Colbert didn't often sign an older outside FA (Hayden was an exception). Rodgers, Slay, Thornhill, Clark, all on 2+ contracts before the Steelers.
     
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  6. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    Rodgers was singing this guys praise, calling him one of the best. The opinion of a QB as good and knowledgeable and as experienced as Rodgers is would certainly carry a lot of weight in regards to which DB’s are good or not.
     
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  7. mac daddyo

    mac daddyo Well-Known Member

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    To me, experience matters with WRs and DBs. Rookies are fine but you are farther along with these positions having seen and played in this league. Who we pickup will determine a lot in this draft as far as spotting I think.:cool:
     
  8. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    We will see.
    Someone told me the Packers were going to the SB when they got Parsons.
    I personally don't think any player outside of a Qb, even a CB is worth multiple 1st round picks, other picks, and having to pay them the new big contract.
    Funny everyone praises teams for doing this, and nobody questions why they have to keep trading away draft picks instead of drafting guys, and coaching them up.
     
  9. AskQuestionsLater

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    As is always the case with just about every team but in particular Pittsburgh. They have operated like this since 1999. I don't expect that to change anytime soon.


    All the more reason that I hope the team nabs both a WR and a DB so that Round 1 can have more clarity.
     
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  10. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Teams think they're one player away from being a Super Bowl contender sometimes.
     
  11. AskQuestionsLater

    AskQuestionsLater Writing Team

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    Very seldom I praise trades like this for optics are almost never accounted for. For example, the Jalen Ramsey trade to the Rams circa 2019 was one of the few ones I did end up praising given how tremendous the Rams Front Seven were at the time. Aaron Donald did help but having the likes of Dante Fowler Jr. (someone who had one of his best seasons as an NFL Player) and Clay Matthews was huge. Granted, 2020 was arguably Jalen Ramsey's best ever season as an NFL Player but again, having that Front Seven helped out a lot. Sean McVay's multiple trades for both Matthew Stafford and Von Miller though are what put that team over the top.


    People tend to forget that while Jalen Ramsey did have a stellar 2021, his 2021 Playoff Performances left a lot to be desired; doubly so in the Super Bowl. Had it not been for Aaron Donald, Joe Burrow and the Bengals would have their first ring.


    Getting back to the Trent McDuffie trade, this is all for one final push. $10 says that an Offensive Weapon will be acquired with the 13th Overall Pick that Los Angeles has; courtesy of the Atlanta Falcons. Kenyon Sadiq from Oregon isn't someone I would personally label as generational but he is oh most definitely the impact player that both McVay and Stafford need. Given how McVay used more 12 and 13 personnel this season in comparison to previous seasons, Sadiq would be a hand in glove fit.


    All in all, do I believe the Rams are closer to winning it all?! I do but not by much. Seattle is still very much the king while I also wouldn't count out the likes of Philadelphia nor Chicago either.
     

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