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Scout's Eye with Matt Williamson

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Pittsburgh Steelers
NFL
NFL Draft
Aaron Rodgers
Cleveland Browns
Baltimore Ravens
Cincinnati Bengals
Mike Mccarthy
Football
National Football League
AFC North
Fanduel Sportsbook
Green Bay Packers
Miami Dolphins
Los Angeles Chargers
Buffalo Bills
Seattle Seahawks
New England Patriots
Super Bowl
Chicago Bears

Matt Williamson, former NFL scout and nationally renowned analyst, breaks down the Pittsburgh Steelers like no one else. Don’t miss his insight, every Monday-Friday morning.

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Matt Williamson, former NFL scout and nationally renowned analyst, breaks down the Pittsburgh Steelers like no one else. Don’t miss his insight, every Monday-Friday morning.

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for informat... more

Matt Williamson, former NFL scout and nationally renowned analyst, breaks down the Pittsburgh Steelers like no one else. Don’t miss his insight, every Monday-Friday morning.

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for informat... more

Matt Williamson, former NFL scout and nationally renowned analyst, breaks down the Pittsburgh Steelers like no one else. Don’t miss his insight, every Monday-Friday morning.

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for informat... more

Matt Williamson, former NFL scout and nationally renowned analyst, breaks down the Pittsburgh Steelers like no one else. Don’t miss his insight, every Monday-Friday morning.

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for informat... more

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Recent Guests

Dunk­er (Dunker)
Player reference in discussion
Episode: A great problem to have
Christopher Athari
Listener who submitted an offensive line question
Episode: A great problem to have
Mike Pursuta
Sports journalist
Unspecified
Episode: A few more visits
Max Starks
Former NFL tackle
Unspecified
Episode: A few more visits
Chris Halleck
Buddy from DraftKings (mentioned as a segment guest)
DraftKings
Episode: Lock-up those two
Alex Kanczerowitz
Host of Big Technology Podcast, on-air contributor to CNBC
Big Technology Podcast
Episode: Should you even draft a quarterback?

Host

Matt Williamson
Host of Scout's Eye with Matt Williamson; former NFL scout and analyst with deep league experience and scouting perspective.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 101 ratings
  • Awesome Matt Williamson

    Great Information with football perspective

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    1 Paz
    United States2 months ago
  • Review

    Great show, super knowledgeable

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gary from America
    United States5 months ago
  • Excellent take on Steeler football with a mix of data and scouting analysis. First Steeler podcast I've found that I've stuck with

    Podcast Addict
    5
    razzle999
    6 months ago
  • Quick & Informative

    Listen to Scout’s Eye every day. Thee Matt Williamson is very knowledgeable and I like his content.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RozDme
    United Statesa year ago
  • Best Steelers Stats and Analytics

    Matt, your podcast is one of my favorites for Steelers information, strictly, because you provide the best statistics and analytics that I’ve ever heard. Everything that you share is relevant, and you have a great way of making numbers make sense love the spin that you take, which is much different than many outside sources. Great podcast. I discovered you through DK and follow both and often listen to your podcast multiple times keep up the great work I’m a Pittsburgh native, but I reside in Lo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    maxcolefilms
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Fans appreciate nuanced roster and draft analysis from a veteran scout.
Some episodes include sponsor reads; listeners note it can interrupt flow at times.
Many comment on clear, practical football insights.
Listeners praise the data-driven, scouting-informed approach.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#230
United States/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#249
Canada/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#188
Germany/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#42
Israel/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#55
Norway/Sports/Football
Apple Podcasts
#56
Mexico/Sports/Football

Talking Points

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Watt too wide?
Q: But first last middle asked, I'm a TJ Watt fan, and there's nothing more I want than for him to return to elite form. You think his rush sometimes goes too wide, which reduces his impact on the quarterback.
He asserts that Watt's outside rush remains elite and that the concern is more about predictability and how defenses game-plan against him. He suggests mixing up stunts and inside moves with his traditional outside rush to maintain edge pressure and disrupt quarterbacks consistently.
Watt too wide?
Q: Why don't they line up more tight ends at fullback, especially Darnell Washington? Really good question. First of all, Joey, I'm trying to throw this out there, that there are even more wide receivers, a guy with a WR on his football card, that are playing a pseudo fullback rule, and even like Puka Nakua does it.
Williamson describes the leverage and blocking considerations, noting that tight ends can serve as lead blockers in certain looks, but most teams, including the Steelers, balance personnel to maintain athletic distribution and avoid predictable formations. He also emphasizes the rarity of true fullbacks in modern football and the physics of blocking schemes.
Watt too wide?
Q: All right, really good question here from Lou. And I don't feel super confident in answering it, but, consider the Steelers did make offer to Willis, Malik Willis, and were interested in Simpson, Beck and Aller in the draft.
Williamson explains that the Steelers' quarterback discussions are complex and reflect a broader trend of teams evaluating multiple options; he highlights that the decision is influenced by development needs, draft value, and how a passer's mobility fits with the coaching staff's philosophy. He notes that the term pure pocket quarterback has evolved and that the Steelers could be weighing mobility, footwork, and mechanics as much as traditional pocket passing ability.
A great problem to have
Q: How do you see Hoffman's role evolving in the starting five given the interchangeable nature of the line?
He could be in the mix as a starter at right guard or serve as a versatile backup who can step in at multiple spots, depending on health and performance, with the coaching staff likely prioritizing the five best players rather than fixed positions.
Breakout year for Freiermuth?
Q: Matt Sabel asked, so would you say the process to get comp picks this year was sound but the results were not?
The host explains that the process was solid and that the front office was smart about preserving players and flexibility, while acknowledging that the results in terms of comp picks may not have matched expectations. He also notes that the overall strategy involved leveraging valuable assets and staying competitive while planning for future drafts.

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This show blends scouting expertise with deep football analysis focused on the Pittsburgh Steelers, plus broader NFL context. Episodes often dissect rosters, depth charts, draft moves, and strategic decisions with a data-driven lens, peppered by occasional betting partner reads. Listeners can expect thoughtful, technique-focused breakdowns from a former NFL scout who frequently ties player evaluation to team-building implications and scheme fits. A standout is the host's long-running emphasis on analytics and return-on-value in roster decisions, offering practical takeaways for fans, sponsors, and potential guests alike.

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3. Mike Pursuta
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5. Chris Halleck
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