With the move to land Jalen Ramsey via trade, the Pittsburgh Steelers added a versatile player who can move all over the secondary. But where he truly fits within the Steelers’ defensive scheme remains in question.
After signing Darius Slay in free agency to pair opposite Joey Porter Jr., along with adding veteran Brandin Echols in free agency and continuing to develop Cory Trice Jr., the Steelers have a lot of bodies on the perimeter at cornerback. That makes Ramsey a potential answer in the slot as the nickel back, a role the Steelers had a lot of struggles with last season.