Since being drafted in 2017, T.J. Watt has been nothing short of sensational. He’s the Pittsburgh Steelers’ all-time sack leader, and he’s also tied for the NFL single-season sack record. His eventual spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame is cemented. Despite all of that, the Steelers still haven’t signed Watt to a contract extension. That’s led to some speculation about whether he could get traded. The 33rd Team analyst Sam Monson recently gave his opinion on the situation, shooting down the idea of a Watt trade.
“Anytime a pass rusher is over 30, you start looking for signs of when are they gonna start to decline, when are they not gonna be that special again,” Monson said Monday on his Check the Mic podcast.