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  • NorthCoast
    Legend
    • Sep 2008
    • 26636

    "Steelers' Worst Contract"

    Disagree with this writer. While Highsmith's sacks are way down, his pressure and QB hit rates were some of the best of his career. It's not always about sacks. If you can pressure a QB into a bad throw or incompletion then that is a 'win'.

    With an improved DL it will be telling to see how Highsmith's game goes this year.

    Steelers worst contract is painfully obvious
    Story by Jacob Harrison • 11h •

    While the Pittsburgh Steelers have undergone significant changes throughout the roster in the 2025 offseason, there aren’t too many contracts on the books that draw a ton of concern. Well, all except for one in particular.

    True to the fact that the Steelers have the highest-paid defense in the NFL, the top five highest-paid players on the roster are on defense. But one of those players is far from a star player, and by association, holds the worst contract on the team.

    The Pittsburgh Steelers' worst contract currently belongs to Alex Highsmith
    It’s not as though Alex Highsmith is a bad player, undeserving of a solid second contract with the team that drafted him in the third round out of Charlotte in 2020. He earned that contract through promising play and production early in his career. It certainly seemed that Pittsburgh had found a solid bookend to the defensive front opposite of T.J. Watt.

    But the current reality is that Highsmith’s production has dropped considerably, and with the structure of his contract, it’s becoming a concern that Pittsburgh may have overpaid for a slightly above-average player. He’s set to make $18.6 million in 2025, making him the team’s fourth-highest-paid player. His contract runs through 2027, where he’ll see slight increases in his base salary each year.

    The tough aspect of his contract is that it holds no team option or void years, which doesn’t give Pittsburgh much of an out if his production continues to crumble. Over the past two seasons, Highsmith has recorded just 13 sacks, less than the 14.5 he tallied in 2022, the season that earned him the contract extension.

    With more poor production, Highsmith may find himself moved to make way for more promising players.
    While Highsmith has come up in trade rumors, it’s never been indicated by the team that they want to move on from him. Still, if his production continues to wane, Omar Kahn may have to seriously consider putting him on the trade block to ensure the team can afford other players worthy of new contracts in the future.

    Aside from Watt and likely retirement candidates Aaron Rodgers and Darius Slay, Isaac Seumalo and Jaylen Warren are the only notable players looking for new contracts before next season. But two years from now, that list grows considerably with Khan’s first draft class up for renewal. Patrick Queen, Chris Boswell, Broderick Jones, Joey Porter, Jr., Keeanu Benton, Darnell Washington, Nick Herbig, and Beanie Bishop will all be looking for new deals ahead of the 2027 offseason.

    Herbig's mention is notable, as he could be the force to drive Highsmith out of town. Herbig has surged as a fan favorite with his 8.5 sacks over the past two seasons, which is on par with the eight Highsmith tallied in his first two years despite having 16 more starts.

    If Highsmith is still struggling to be productive this season, the Steelers' front office may have no choice but to look at moving on from him early to help afford those new contracts. Of course, some big expenses like Rodgers and presumably Cam Heyward will come off the books in the meantime to provide some breathing room.

    Still, success could be a double-edged sword for Highsmith. If he can reach numbers closer to his 2022 breakout, that could raise his value enough to warrant a trade anyway to clear the way for Herbig to take over while giving Pittsburgh more draft capital in the future. When it comes to the future of the Steelers' defense, no one has a murkier outlook than Highsmith.​
  • hackjam
    Starter
    • Sep 2021
    • 995

    #2
    I don't know when everything became all about sacks. Joey Porter maxed out at 10.5 with the Steelers and got 3 all-pro nods (1 first team).

    They don't really have any bad contracts but if I had to pick one, I'd say that Muth's is probably the worst. And we've talked ad nauseum here about why Watt's contract is probably bad.

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    • Northern_Blitz
      Legend
      • Dec 2008
      • 24373

      #3
      Maybe the Ramsey contract?

      Metcalfs deal could also turn out to be bad.

      TJ is unlikely to live up to this deal.

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      • feltdizz
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 27531

        #4
        The problem is the top 5 contracts are on defense and our offense blows. You can’t rely on rookies and second year guys to elevate the offense to a respectable level. You need to have some vets and some ballers on offense. Hopefully Metcalf works out and that gives Khan and the FO more confidence to get aggressive on the other side of the ball next offseason.

        If Jones doesn’t work at LT move Troy over and INVEST in a legit RT or hell, invest in the OL with proven talent because we aren’t good at evaluating talent in the draft.
        Steelers 27
        Rats 16

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        • feltdizz
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 27531

          #5
          Originally posted by hackjam
          I don't know when everything became all about sacks. Joey Porter maxed out at 10.5 with the Steelers and got 3 all-pro nods (1 first team).

          They don't really have any bad contracts but if I had to pick one, I'd say that Muth's is probably the worst. And we've talked ad nauseum here about why Watt's contract is probably bad.
          Agreed. Herbig gets sacks but I think he is extremely weak against the run.
          Steelers 27
          Rats 16

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          • WindyCitySteel
            Legend
            • Nov 2011
            • 15684

            #6
            Bollocks — was 0.5 pts from getting the Elite PFF grade, 89.5 last year. DL/Edge are unfairly graded by mainstream analysts on “production”, generally just sacks, which account for maybe 1-2% of their total plays.

            TJ’s 22.5 sacks in 2021 represented 2.9% of his total snaps. If he was stood up and ineffective on the other 97.1%, he still would have won DPOY because, “production”.

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            • Mr.wizard
              Legend
              • May 2014
              • 6686

              #7
              Worst contract is a bit harsh, Highsmith has been a very good player, sure we all like 14 sacks and 5 forced fumbles every season but once you post those numbers teams start to pay more attention to you. Also I think a lack of interior pass rush has hurt him too, im very excited to see what Highsmith and Watt do with our DL upgrade.

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