Steelers rookie minicamp roster includes 3 tryout punters
Big-legged punter Ryan Stonehouse is fighting for a roster spot in Pittsburgh this weekend.
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 20: Ryan Stonehouse #4 of the Tennessee Titans punts the ball against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on October 20, 2024 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images) | Getty Images Steelers rookie minicamp is here, running May 8-10 as Pittsburgh gets a first look at its 2026 draft class in the black and gold. As always, the minicamp roster is filled out with a mix of non-rookie Steelers as well some veteran and rookie tryouts.
The weekend camp is a good way for unsigned and bottom-of-the-roster players to get some extra time to make a good impression with the coaching staff. Hereโs the full rookie minicamp roster below via Steelers. com: Steelers rookie minicamp roster 2026 Signed veterans (12) DB Doneiko Slaughter TE JJ Galbreath S Jack Henderson DT Kyler Baugh DE Jahvaree Ritzie OL Lorenzo Thompson OL Doug Nester OG Aiden Williams OL Steven Jones WR Max Hurleman WR Cole Burgess WR Brandon Smith Signed rookies (16) QB Drew Allar WR Germie Bernard CB Daylen Everette S Robert Spears-Jennings RB/WR Eli Heidenreich K Laith Marjan FB Riley Nowakowski CB Devan Boykin WR/RET Kaden Wetjen LB Daylan Carnell OT Max Iheanachor OG Gennings Dunker TE Lake McRee TE Chamon Metayer DL Kevin Jobity Jr.
DL Gabriel Rubio Tryout players (12) P Devin Bale DB Rashad Battle DB Raphael Williams P Ryan Stonehouse LB Joseph Zelinsky P Gabriel Nwosu RB Alex Tecza LB Terrell Tilmon LB Brandon George LS Jacob Bobenmoyer C Gregory Crippen LB Jimari Butler Stonehouse might be the most recognizable name of the bunch โ the 26-year-old led the NFL in yards per punt in both 2022 and 2023. Some other notable tidbits with the tryouts include a clear focus at linebacker (four players) and punter (three). There are four former Pitt players (Battle, Williams, Zelinsky, and George).
Tecza rushed for 902 yards and 10 touchdowns alongside Steelers draftee Eli Heidenreich in Navyโs offense in 2025.