Source: Steelers add 2nd Watt brother, FB Derek

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There’s room for one more Watt in Pittsburgh.

The Steelers are adding fullback Derek Watt, brother of linebacker T.J., on a three-year, $9.75 million, a source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. The deal makes him one of the highest-paid fullbacks in the NFL.

Though the Steelers don’t run a fullback-heavy offense — fullback Roosevelt Nix hasn’t played more than 16% of snaps in a season — Watt will be a major piece of Pittsburgh’s special teams with the departure of captain Tyler Matakevich to the Buffalo Bills.

Both Watt and Matakevich topped the league with 16 special-teams tackles last season and led the Steelers with 340 special-teams snaps last season, while Watt was second on the Chargers behind linebacker Nick Dzubnar (332) with 326 snaps. Watt’s 16 special teams tackles led the team, and helped earn him a Pro Bowl first-alternate honors as a special-teams player.

The Watt brothers are the second set of brothers on the Steelers’ roster, joining running back Trey and safety Terrell Edmunds.

Selected in the sixth round by the Chargers in the 2016 draft, Watt’s strength is his versatility as a run blocker, pass catcher and core special-teams player, but he played in just 122 snaps on offense last season. Watt also recorded his first touchdown as a pro in a Week 14 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

He also played in games against brothers J.J. (Week 3 against the Texans) and T.J. (Week 6 against the Steelers) last season. A prolific runner in high school, Derek Watt totaled 2,685 rushing yards and 44 touchdowns during his prep career. He also served as the team’s kicker and punter, earning Wisconsin state player of the year and USA Today All-America honors his final season at Pewaukee High School.

After a short stint at linebacker at Wisconsin, Watt switched back over to the offensive side of the football to learn the fullback position and has been there ever since, finding his true calling as an NFL football player.

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