Steelers Add to OLB Depth With Powerful Michigan State Alum

Steelers Add to OLB Depth With Powerful Michigan State Alum
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have signed former Minnesota Vikings and Michigan State edge rusher Kenny Willekes, the team announced on Tuesday.

Willekes, 28, tried out with the Steelers on Monday. A seventh-round pick of the Vikings in the 2020 NFL Draft, he spent three seasons in Minnesota, but dealt with significant injury issues. He played just six games with the Vikings, recording 18 tackles, 2.5 sacks and one pass defended.

Willekes was released by the Vikings in 2023, and spent the last two springs playing for the Michigan Panthers of the UFL. He played nine games in 2024, recording 20 tackles and four sack, and then nine games this spring, including seven starts, racking up 31 tackles and 3.5 sacks.

The Steelers are dealing with a couple of injuries at the outside linebacker position. Alex Highsmith has been out since the middle of training camp with a groin injury and Nick Herbig suffered a hamstring injury in Saturday’s second preseason game that will likely keep him out this week.

That leaves just five other outside linebackers on the roster and T.J. Watt will probably not take many reps this week, if any.

The 6-foot-3, 264-pound Willekes is a Rockford, Michigan native and walked on to Michigan State in 2015. He became a starter in 2017 and was the Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the year after his 2018 season. He set the MSU career record for tackles for loss and won the 2019 Burlsworth Trophy as college football’s best former walk on.

Willekes had average pre-draft testing running numbers, with a 4.87-second 40-yard dash at the 2020 NFL Combine, but put up a strong 32 reps on the bench press. He had an overall Relative Athletic Score of 7.29.

As a corresponding transaction for signing Willekes, the Steelers waived offensive tackle Gareth Warren with an injury designation. Their preseason roster remains at 91 players.

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