In a blockbuster move, the Baltimore Ravens have secured veteran edge rusher Maxx Crosby. This trade sends ripples across the league, especially catching the attention of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who might want to take note of the price tag involved.
Crosby has long been a standout in the NFL's pass-rushing ranks. However, the last couple of seasons haven't been his best, as he's tallied just 17.5 sacks.
This scenario might sound familiar to Steelers fans, as T.J. Watt has faced similar challenges recently.
Despite Watt's dip in performance, his overall track record still positions him as one of the league's elite edge rushers.
The Ravens' decision to part with two first-round picks for Crosby sets a new benchmark. For the Steelers, this means there's a clear market value for Watt. It might be time for Pittsburgh to consider listening to trade offers.
The Steelers' offseason has been buzzing with speculation about their edge rushers. With Nick Herbig poised for a significant payday, Pittsburgh finds itself in a strategic conundrum. Watt, despite his hefty contract, hasn't quite matched his previous levels of production.
Initially, the notion of fetching even a first-round pick for Watt seemed optimistic. Yet, seeing Crosby's trade value challenges that assumption.
If the Steelers can secure two first-round picks for Watt, it opens up opportunities-like investing in Herbig or stockpiling assets for a future quarterback draft in 2027. Plus, it would clear a substantial contract from their books.
Crosby's trade haul was surprising, but it sets a precedent. Watt could undoubtedly attract interest from teams in desperate need of pass-rushing prowess.
As the offseason unfolds, the Steelers have a clearer picture of what they could gain by trading Watt. With the right offer, it might be a move worth considering.
