30 Scenarios in 30 Days: T.J Watt will win Defensive Player of the Year in 2025
The Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for the 2025 regular season, but before the real games begin, the team has to head to training camp back at Saint Vincent College in order to fine tune their skills. As we here at SCN prepare you for the start of camp, we give you a series called “30 Scenarios in 30 Days” which gives you a Steelers scenario every day leading up to the start of camp.
It is simple how it works. We provide you the scenario, reasons why it will or won’t happen, and then our prediction for what we think will take place.
Let’s get to the scenario…
Scenario: T.J Watt will win Defensive Player of the Year in 2025
Why it will happen: When it comes to individual awards, most Steelers wouldn’t pay much attention to those awards. After all, Steelers fans gauge success by Lombardi trophies, and not much else. However, when it comes to T.J. Watt and the Defensive Player of the Year award, fans care. They care a lot!
Outside of fans just caring about the award, is there any doubt Watt won’t make enough plays to be worthy of getting the award?
After winning the award in 2021, most would have admitted Watt should have won the award in 2020 before he tied Michael Strahan’s NFL record for sacks in a single season. Nonetheless, in 2023, after a 19 sack season in just 16 games, Watt had the resume to win the award for a second time. Yet we all know how that played out.
Last season Watt was on track for another strong case to win the award, but an injury plagued final stretch of the season saw his stats come to a crashing halt.
There is no reason to think Watt won’t have a season filled with accolades to make him worthy of the award once again. Outside of injury, which happened in 2024, Watt should have every reason to win his second DPOY award. Throw in the fact the defensive line and inside linebackers have all be improved, and Watt might see his already impressive numbers ramp up in 2025.
Why it won’t happen: Of course, an award like this takes a lot of statistics to back up the selection. However, some of these statistics and metrics have changed dramatically in just the last five seasons. When things like an outside linebacker having more interceptions than most cornerbacks, along with almost 20 sacks, used to be enough to win the award, it seems as if you also have to have other stats leaning your way.
On top of sacks, you’ll need pressures, QB Hits, pressure rate, double team rate…
You get where I’m going with this.
On top of all that, a big reason for Watt to have a DPOY type season will be the coaching staff, and Watt himself, being able, and willing, to move around the defensive front. Last season when Watt was simply rushing on the left side repeatedly, it made life easy on the offense. Can all involved make it more difficult on opposing offenses by moving Watt around?
Outside of those factors, Watt will have to stay healthy if he has a prayer of winning the award. Not that he hasn’t stayed healthy before, but you can’t miss significant time and still have the aforementioned analytics to win DPOY.
Prediction: While I stand by my sentiment that Watt will have the statistics to win the award, I feel as if there are players who are often pre-determined to win. In 2023 it was Myles Garrett, and Nick Bosa the year before gave a very similar vibe. If I had to guess who wins DPOY this year, it would be someone like Micah Parsons of the Dallas Cowboys. Just wait until PFF starts pumping up those fake stats, but barring a record-breaking season, I don’t see Watt getting his second DPOY award in 2025.
Miss a scenario? You can see the full list of scenarios below, and be sure to stay tuned to SCN for the latest news and notes surrounding the Steelers as they prepare for training camp.
The Steelers will go above and beyond their win-loss prediction in 2025
The Steelers will throw more INTs than last season
The Steelers will eclipse 50 sacks in 2025
The Steelers Defense Will Have More Takeaways This Season
Aaron Rodgers will start all 17 games in 2025
DK Metcalf Will Have Double-Digit Receiving TDs
T.J. Watt will break the single-season sack record
The Steelers Will Rush For More Than 2000 Yards In 2025
The Steelers will have a Top 5 Rush Defense
Jalen Ramsey will return to the Pro Bowl in 2025
The Steelers will have a winning record in the AFC North
The Steelers will have a kickoff return for a TD in 2025
Pat Freiermuth will lead the Steelers in touchdowns in 2025
The Steelers will have a winning record at home in 2025
Jaylen Warren will lead the Steelers in rushing
The Steelers will have 30 passing TDs in 2025
Alex Highsmith will have double-digit sacks in 2025
The Steelers will have at least one 2025 starter who is not yet on the roster
Cam Heyward will be named All-Pro in 2025
The Steelers will have a winning September in 2025
Not fake stats, manufactured by geeks/nerds, Jeff.