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Steelers developing depth in secondary

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Plethora Of Battle-Tested DBs Give Steelers Sub-Package Versatility




BY MATTHEW MARCZI OCTOBER 13, 2016 AT 07:00 AM
The Pittsburgh Steelers got some great news in practice yesterday, as both starting safety Robert Golden and sub-package cornerback Justin Gilbert returned to full participation in practice, which for Golden had been two weeks in the running, and Gilbert for one week. Their return to availability opens up a wide variety of opportunities for Pittsburgh in the secondary now going forward.

Consider this: over the course of the first five games, the Steelers have now seen contributions from all 10 defensive backs on the roster. Seven of them have experienced highly meaningful playing time, while Gilbert was worked into in a sub-package that appears to have been by intention to stay around.

Also having contributed as times were the recently called up Al-Hajj Shabazz, who played Gilbert’s role in the defense on Sunday, and reserve safety Shamarko Thomas, who saw a scattered few snaps here and there in the early stages of the season as an injury fill-in.

Thomas is not likely to resume a significant role any time soon, and Shabazz likely will remain behind Gilbert in the pecking order—he may even eventually be moved back down to the practice squad once the team is fully convinced the secondary is healthy, and once they need a roster opening—but the rest offers significant variability.

In Jordan Dangerfield, they discovered over the span of the past two weeks that they have another safety on the roster that they can trust to step in and fill a role efficiently. In Gilbert, they feel they might have a player with the coverage skills and size to match up well with today’s receiving tight ends.

Add in the variability of rookies Artie Burns and Sean Davis, not to mention the rest of the starting lineup other than Golden not already named, and it quickly becomes obvious that he team has an extraneous amount of now battle-tested moving parts that they can play with.

This at the very least poses the possibility of creating a greater level of specificity in game-planning, offering the coaches the ability to identify what challenges the upcoming opponent offers in terms of personnel or scheme, and choosing the player or players who best fit the matchup criteria to combat it.

There doesn’t have to be, after all, an assigned nickel player. Sometimes it can be Davis. Sometimes it can be Burns. Sometimes it can be Gilbert. The Steelers have shown that they don’t always even need to play with two safeties.

Over the course of the past two weeks, the defense has shown a five-defensive back look that presents just one safety matched up with four cornerbacks. They were so committed to this look that when they lost Gilbert, they slid a first-year practice squad call-up into that role, even if it was only a small handful of snaps.

The secondary may not be stocked with All-Pro talent, but what the Steelers have assembled this year, part by planning, perhaps part by happenstance, is a unit that is able to contribute in some capacity from the top of the depth chart to the bottom, and if they are smart, they will exploit the flexibility that that offers.

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Top draft pick Burns seeing more time in Steelers secondary
Ralph N. Paulk BY RALPH N. PAULK
Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016, 9:06 p.m.
Updated 13 hours ago
The Steelers' Artie Burns (right) and Mike Mitchell celebrate a stop on third down during the second quarter against the Jets on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, at Heinz Field.
The Steelers' Artie Burns (right) and Mike Mitchell celebrate a stop on third down during the second quarter against the Jets on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, at Heinz Field.
PHOTO BY CHRISTOPHER HORNER | TRIBUNE-REVIEW
The process has been gradual, but rookie cornerback Artie Burns is working his way into the Steelers defensive rotation.

Burns heads home to South Florida this weekend with immeasurable confidence. More importantly, defensive coordinator Keith Butler tossed the team's No. 1 pick into the fray the past two weeks, in part, because a desperate opposition leaned heavily on passing after falling behind.

But it appeared inevitable that Burns' snap count would increase. The Steelers have used a number of subpackages with Burns playing the boundary and veteran William Gay moving to the slot.

Burns probably will get considerable playing time when the Steelers (4-1) face the Miami Dolphins (1-4) on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium, where he earned a reputation as one of college football's most exciting defensive playmakers during his three years with the Miami Hurricanes.

“It feels good going home and playing in my backyard,” said Burns, a Miami native who has four pass defended, second to cornerback Ross Cockrell's five. “We're not going down there for a pep rally. We're going down there to win a game.

“My role has been increasing, and I'm embracing all they (coaches) are giving me. I have to take advantage of my chances to make plays, which is the most important part of what I do.”

For the most part, the Dolphins haven't shown much of a ground game. They will try to establish the run against the sixth-ranked run defense, but quarterback Ryan Tannehill will test the Steelers' 30th-ranked pass defense with a three-receiver set that comprises Jarvis Landry, Kenny Stills and DeVante Parker.

But Even with Tannehill's franchise-best completion average of 8.15 yards through five games, Miami's supposed high-powered offense ranks 28th with 17.6 points per game. Still, they are expected to test Burns.

“I've got to take care of business while I'm there,” said Burns, who has seven unassisted tackles. “I'm sure my family and friends will understand that this isn't a pleasure trip.

“I'm feeling really confident now. I just got to get my hands on the ball so I can make the plays I know I can.”

Burns nearly came up with the ball twice against Kansas City. He didn't position himself to make a play in the Steelers' 31-13 win over the New York Jets last Sunday, but he was solid against the run.

“The more you play the more comfortable you get,” safety Robert Golden said. “Artie is giving himself more opportunities to make plays.

“Some guys get out there and they're a little nervous there first time playing. Some guys try not to make mistakes, so they take calculated risks instead of making big-time plays. We've been very happy with Artie, but he knows he's still got a ways to go.”

Cincinnati's Andy Dalton is the most agile quarterback the Steelers have faced this season, but they held him to 7 yards rushing. Tannehill is considered more of a run threat but has minus-2 yards the past three games after totaling 42 yards in the first two.

“Tannehill is mobile, so you never know what to expect,” Burns said. “He can move the pocket and make plays downfield. You have to finish the play and cover a guy for 6 seconds. You never know with him.”


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It really just feels like we're putting it all together at the right time. It's eerie, like - when is disaster going to strike? But ya know, for now I will certainly take it!
 
It really just feels like we're putting it all together at the right time. It's eerie, like - when is disaster going to strike? But ya know, for now I will certainly take it!

It didn't happen to the Pens, it all came together at the right time last year, and everyone was probably expecting the heat to turn down at some point and it just didn't happen. So there is no reason to expect disaster, just gotta ride with the team like we all did with the Pens who also had a mixture of youth, depth, and veteran ability
 
And Golson just ends up being a bonus if he gets healthy.
 
Hey, if Cleveland can win 2 titles in one season, why can't Pit?
 
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