Steelers Nearly Completed Big Trade With The New Orleans Saints Before Making Roster Move (Steelers News)
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Steelers Nearly Completed Big Trade With The New Orleans Saints Before Making Roster Move

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The Pittsburgh Steelers had to begin to determine the final roster for the 2025 season after the team played its final preseason game against the Carolina Panthers on Thursday. This is always a tough time of year for all 32 organizations across the NFL, as tough roster decisions are forced to be made. One of those that the Steelers had to make came at punter, as the franchise had to decide between Cameron Johnston and Corliss Waitman for the starting job.

Steelers Corliss Waitman

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Steelers punter Corliss Waitman (3) during 2025 training camp in Latrobe, PA.

On Monday, Pittsburgh made the move to release Johnston, which meant that Waitman had won the starting punting job in Pittsburgh. This was a bit of a surprise as it felt like most fans believed Johnston would win the job, but the two had a stark difference in what they were being made. Waitman made significantly less, and the production from the two players was not all that different. Before releasing Johnston, Pittsburgh seemed to shop their punters around the league as the franchise looked to trade one of them. According to Adam Schefter, a deal almost got done with the New Orleans Saints.

Fans wanted to see the organization find a way to move its extra specialists for additional draft capital in the 2026 NFL Draft. Kicker Ben Sauls was also a player that was thought could be traded, and nothing materialized. The Steelers probably felt comfortable starting either Johnston or Waitman at punter, so whichever one could bring in more value in a trade was going to be dealt. Unfortunately that never happened, and Johnston was released.

Had Pittsburgh and New Orleans come to an agreement on a deal, it is hard to imagine the Steelers would have been able to bring in anything higher than a sixth or seventh round pick for the punter. However, all draft capital is good.

Steelers Cameron Johnston

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Former Steelers punter Cameron Johnston (5) during 2025 training camp in Latrobe, PA.

Steelers Made The Right Decision In Punting Battle

Both Waitman and Johnston are good enough to be starters in the NFL during the 2025 season, but no teams carry two punters. The Steelers were able to save money by releasing Johnston, and Waitman is due roughly $2 million less than the former Steeler. Play certainly factored into the decision to release Johnston, but it seems like it was mainly a business decision as Pittsburgh was able to create some more flexibility against the cap.

Steelers Corliss Waitman

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Pittsburgh Steelers punter Corliss Waitman (8) before an NFL football game against the Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, in Denver.

Waitman filled in for Johnston after the punter suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 1, and played really well throughout the rest of the year. Hopefully he can continue that trend, which would make the Steelers look like they made the right move by moving on from Johnston.


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