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hawaiiansteeler
05-28-2016, 10:31 PM
Steelers cornerbacks corps gets near-complete overhaul

Chris Adamski BY CHRIS ADAMSKI | Saturday, May 28, 2016

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William Gay, wearing now-retired Troy Polamalu’s No. 43, practices during organized team activities Wednesday, May 25, 2016, on the South Side.

Changes at CB

The Steelers' depth chart at cornerback has changed dramatically over the past nine months:

Aug. 2015 May 2016

William Gay William Gay

Cortez Allen Ross Cockrell

Antwon Blake Senquez Golson

Brandon Boykin Artie Burns

Doran Grant Doran Grant

B.W. Webb Donald Washington

Kevin Fogg Al-Hajj Shabazz

Steelers cornerbacks are well aware of the team's passing defense statistics from last season.

Even if few of them were here when those statistics were compiled.

Steelers opponents averaged 271.9 passing yards in 2015, third worst in the NFL. The Steelers were one of two teams that ranked below 20th in that category and qualified for the playoffs.

“You understand that we gave up a lot of yards last year,” cornerback Ross Cockrell said, “so we're going to improve upon that as best we can.

“One thing we know, to be a good defense, you can't just let people go up and down the field on you, especially through the air.”

That happened far too often last season — even if, because of a dynamic offense, the Steelers many times were able to overcome it and finish 10-6. Opposing quarterbacks topped 300 passing yards in seven of their final 12 games.

Partially as a result, the Steelers revamped their cornerbacks corps over the offseason. Circumstance aided that endeavor. Three of their top four cornerbacks at the end of the season were unrestricted free agents, and another player who missed the 2015 season is back from injury.

The group of cornerbacks they're using for the ongoing three weeks of organized team activities barely resembles the unit that was taking part in training camp at St. Vincent last August.

Of the seven cornerbacks on the roster, just two were on the roster for the Steelers' final preseason game in 2015: William Gay and Doran Grant. Gay is the lone carryover from the top four at the position on the depth chart from the latter stages of this past preseason.

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ALLD
05-29-2016, 08:20 AM
I think we need to see who is on somebody's practice squad.

Edman
05-29-2016, 01:19 PM
No Antwan Blake missing tackles and being out of position, which really inflated the numbers.

Addition by subtraction.

LloydWoodson
05-30-2016, 05:32 PM
No Antwan Blake missing tackles and being out of position, which really inflated the numbers.

Addition by subtraction.

Agreed. Also Steelers were 13th in yards allowed per pass attempt. The way the Steelers get involved in shootouts inflates how much yardage is gained against the secondary.

The Steelers were an average defense if you look at it as per drive rather than a sum of all drives. I think the Steelers had 182 drives against and Seattle was tops in the NFL with 166 drives against. It might not seem like much but that probably works out to an extra 50 points and 500 yards surrendered based on what they allowed per drive x 16.

polamalubeast
05-30-2016, 05:39 PM
Agreed. Also Steelers were 13th in yards allowed per pass attempt. The way the Steelers get involved in shootouts inflates how much yardage is gained against the secondary.

The Steelers were an average defense if you look at it as per drive rather than a sum of all drives. I think the Steelers had 182 drives against and Seattle was tops in the NFL with 166 drives against. It might not seem like much but that probably works out to an extra 50 points and 500 yards surrendered based on what they allowed per drive x 16.



The Steelers were 11th in points allowed and 13th- in points per drive...Of course they had a bad game against Oakland and Seattle, but they were much better than in 2014, but they need to be even better in 2016.

LloydWoodson
05-30-2016, 05:51 PM
If the Steelers had faced 166 drives last season they would have allowed 319 ypg (5th overall) and 18.4 ppg (4th overall).

In 2014 the Steelers only faced 169 drives and they were torched.

The defense is trending up.

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The Steelers were 11th in points allowed and 13th- in points per drive...Of course they had a bad game against Oakland and Seattle, but they were much better than in 2014, but they need to be even better in 2016.

Yes the defense is getting better. Can't expect a top 5 D any more with this play style though. If it is in the top 10 it is excellent and top half is good.

Field position has been an issue since around 2007. Average starting position for the D and the O has been near the bottom of the NFL consistently.

polamalubeast
05-30-2016, 05:54 PM
If the Steelers had faced 166 drives last season they would have allowed 319 ypg (5th overall) and 18.4 ppg (4th overall).

In 2014 the Steelers only faced 169 drives and they were torched.

The defense is trending up.


Yes, but I prefer the steelers have more drive, since they are a offensive team.

Less than you have of drives more chance than the game be close.If the Golden State Warriors in the NBA were not an up tempo team, they would be much less dominant.

But yes points per drive is the best way to judge a defense or offense.They were 13th for points per drive on defense and when Ben was the QB, they were in the top 3 on Offense in point per drive.