Steelers 2025 offseason tracker
(WJET/WFXP)– The long offseason is well underway and the Pittsburgh Steelers are gearing up for another run at the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Coming into this offseason, the Steelers had multiple holes to fill on the roster along with several free agents set to hit the open market and a decent amount of salary cap space.
With so many moves being made, we decided to compile the team's offseason activity in one place so you can stay up to date on all of the team's moves.
Justin Fields, quarterback
Russell Wilson, quarterback
Van Jefferson, wide receiver
Mike Williams, wide receiver
Scotty Miller, wide receiver
Ben Skowronek, wide receiver
MyCole Pruitt, tight end
Dan Moore Jr., offensive tackle (signed with Titans)
Calvin Anderson, offensive tackle
Ryan McCollum, center (exclusive rights free agent)
James Daniels, guard
Nate Herbig, guard/center
Max Scharping, guard
Najee Harris, running back
Jaylen Warren, running back (restricted rights free agent, received second-round tender)
Isaiahh Loudermilk, defensive tackle/end
Jeremiah Moon, outside linebacker (exclusive rights free agent)
Elandon Roberts, inside linebacker
Tyler Matakevich, inside linebacker/special teams
Damontae Kazee, safety
Donte Jackson, cornerback
Cameron Sutton, cornerback/safety
C.J. Henderson, corner
James Pierre, corner/special teams
D.K. Metcalf, wide receiver (trade)
Skylar Thompson, quarterback
Donald Parham, tight end
Preston Smith, linebacker (Cut)
Preston Smith, offensive lineman (Cut)
Dan Moore Jr., signed with Tennesee Titans on 4-year $82 million deal
Round 1, pick 21
No second pick from D.K. Metcalf trade
Round 3, pick 83
Round 4, pick 122
Round 5, pick 163 (from LA Rams)
Round 7, pick 225 (from New Orleans Saints)
Round 7, pick 238 (from ATL, DEN, NO, or PHI)
Round 7, pick 247 (from ATL, DEN, NO, or PHI)
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