Will Patrick Queen Lead Steelers Into New Defensive Era?

Will Patrick Queen Lead Steelers Into New Defensive Era?
Steelers Now Steelers Now

PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t bring Patrick Queen to Pittsburgh simply to rack up tackles. They signed him to become the heartbeat of the defense, and entering his third season with the organization, that responsibility has never been greater.

With Patrick Graham taking over as the Steelers’ new defensive coordinator, Queen is expected to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the defensive transition. Graham has built a reputation throughout his coaching career for designing flexible, player-driven schemes that maximize the strengths of his personnel rather than forcing players into rigid roles.

For a linebacker with Queen’s versatility, that could open the door to an even bigger impact.

The Steelers have long relied on athletic linebackers capable of doing everything from stopping the run to covering tight ends and blitzing the quarterback. Queen checks every one of those boxes and has become one of the leaders of Pittsburgh’s defense since arriving from the Baltimore Ravens in free agency.

Queen stacked up 126 total tackles last season, second on the team only to Payton Wilson. Queen was linked to the Dallas Cowboys in trade rumors earlier this offseason, but Jerry Jones’ team wound up acquiring Dee Winters from the San Francisco 49ers.

“Some of it was true, some it was just extended truth,” Queen said at OTAs. “Just people rambling and stuff. That’s what you’re gonna have with social media nowadays, everybody wants the first say-so of whatever happens and they wanna hope to be right. But (there) was very slim facts out there, and that’s all I’ll leave it at.”

While a new defensive system always comes with an adjustment period, Queen’s experience, communication skills and ability to play all three downs should make him one of the foundational pieces of Graham’s defense.

Graham has emphasized communication and adaptability throughout the offseason, two qualities that fit naturally with Queen’s skill set. His defenses have traditionally featured multiple fronts and versatile linebackers who can wear several hats depending on the opponent.

That versatility is exactly why the Steelers invested heavily in Queen two years ago.

After another productive season in 2025, Queen enters 2026 looking to take another step as one of the NFL’s premier inside linebackers. Whether he’s chasing down running backs from sideline to sideline, dropping into coverage or creating pressure as a blitzer, the Steelers will lean on him to help set the tone for Graham’s new-look defense.

If Pittsburgh’s defense quickly adapts to its new coordinator, Queen will almost certainly be one of the biggest reasons why.

6 • Patrick Queen, Inside Linebacker, LSU

6-foot, 232 pounds, 26 years old, 7th NFL season

Acquired: The Steelers signed Queen as an unrestricted free agent during the 2024 offseason after four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens. His arrival gave Pittsburgh one of the league’s most accomplished off-ball linebackers while taking away a key piece from a division rival.

Last year: Queen started every game for Pittsburgh in 2025, once again serving as the leader of the inside linebacker...