The Pittsburgh Steelers' secondary has been a revolving door this season, with injuries and poor play forcing them to shuffle their lineup on a near-weekly basis.
Prized trade acquisition Jalen Ramsey has been forced into a full-time safety role; offseason signings Darius Slay and Juan Thornhill have both been released, and DeShon Elliott played only five games before suffering a season-ending knee injury.
Add in another frustratingly inconsistent season from top corner Joey Porter Jr., and fans can't help but be disappointed in the secondary. Even worse is what a former starting corner is up to now that he has made his way to the West Coast.