As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for the 2026 NFL Draft, here is a scouting report for punter Jack Stonehouse of Syracuse.

The Pittsburgh Steelers are inching closer and closer to the 2026 NFL Draft and one positional need continues to fly under the radar — punter.Look no further than Syracuse punter Jack Stonehouse, one of college footballs' top punter prospects, who would make an immediate impact on Pittsburgh's special teams.Here's a look at Stonehouse's scouting report, containing important information on his bio, strengths, concerns, stats, and highlights.Jack Stonehouse, P, SyracuseHeight: 6 feet 2 inchesWeight: 211 pounds40-yard dash: N/A (did not test)Projection: Seventh-round to undraftedStrengthsIncredible leg strengthHangtime has steadily improvedElite distance and backspinConcernsTouchbacks could prove worrisomeNeeds to speed up his processStats2022: 46 punts, 1,951 yards, 42.4 yards per punt, 0 inside 202023: 62 punts, 2,766 yards, 44.6 yards per punt, 3 inside 202024: 33 punts, 1,509 yards, 45.7 yards per punt, 11 inside 202025: 59 punts, 2,780 yards, 47.1 yards per punt, 14 inside 20HighlightsJack Stonehouse earned first team All-ACC honors after setting single season and career net punting yard records for @CuseFootball@_JackStonehouse is a field flipping weapon with 38 career punts over 50 yards and 44 downed inside the 20 https://t.co/M9jI6mnSVCpic.twitter.com/J2uP8yJ8fQ— Shane Coughlin (@Shane__Coughlin) December 4, 2025For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers NFL Draft scouting report: Jack Stonehouse, Syracuse