The Pittsburgh Steelers' financial commitment to their top three outside linebackers in 2026 is substantial, with over $71 million in base salaries. This has led to speculation about the possibility of a trade involving Alex Highsmith, who has a base salary of $14.5 million this year and $15.5 million next year. The Steelers' decision to trade Minkah Fitzpatrick for Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith last year, despite initial skepticism, suggests a commitment to an all-in window. This time, the focus is on Highsmith, who is three years younger and more productive than Watt, whose contract is less attractive to potential suitors. The edge rusher market is hot, with notable trades involving Myles Garrett, Jonathan Greenard, and Rashan Gary. Highsmith's performance in 2025, where he more than tripled Greenard's sack total, further highlights his value. The Steelers' intention to keep Watt, Highsmith, and Herbig is noted, but the EDGE market's unpredictability adds an element of surprise. Omar Khan's potential surprise trade could be a significant move, with Highsmith being a prime trade piece. The question remains: what will the Steelers do with Highsmith, and what can they get in return?