Cam Heyward keeps playing like time has no interest in him, but the league’s latest positional rankings didn’t treat him like one of the game’s premier defensive tackles.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler polled NFL personnel across the league, and Heyward was left out of the top 10 at the position despite being an All-Pro for the second straight season in 2025. That gives him two All-Pro nods since turning 35, production that would seem to make him a lock for the list.
Instead, the top 10 defensive tackles came out as Leonard Williams of the Seattle Seahawks, Jeffery Simmons of the Tennessee Titans, Jalen Carter of the Philadelphia Eagles, Chris Jones of the Kansas City Chiefs, Derrick Brown of the Carolina Panthers, Quinnen Williams of the Dallas Cowboys, Dexter Lawrence of the Cincinnati Bengals, Zach Allen of the Denver Broncos, Milton Williams of the New England Patriots and Jordan Davis of the Philadelphia Eagles.
It’s the second time a Steelers player has been bumped from one of these rankings. Joey Porter Jr. also missed the top 10 cornerback list, even though several of his numbers were better than Pat Surtain, who finished No.
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Watt fared better, landing at No. 7 among edge rushers.
“Definitely in decline,” one AFC executive said on Watt. “He’s still very good. But some of the younger players have surpassed him.”
Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig also picked up votes.
Heyward, meanwhile, signed an extension in March that keeps him in Pittsburgh through the 2027 season. If he reaches the end of that deal, he’ll have spent 17 seasons with the Steelers, leaving him one shy of Ben Roethlisberger’s franchise record.
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