Steelers Fans Wont Love This Surprise Trade Buzz On Defense

The Pittsburgh Steelers' evolving defensive strategy could lead to a surprising trade involving cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. as the team retools its roster.

The Steelers’ secondary has been one of the busiest parts of the roster this offseason, and that churn has put Asante Samuel Jr. in an interesting spot.

Pittsburgh brought Samuel back on a one-year deal after signing him mid-season last year as a free agent following a spinal fusion procedure. He also managed to make a play once he got on the field, picking off a Tua Tagovailoa pass in Week 15. But even with that moment on his résumé, his place on the roster is not being treated as secure.

Jack Markowski of Sports Illustrated named Samuel a surprise trade candidate, pointing to the way the Steelers have reshaped the unit around him. The team has added and retained multiple defenders this offseason, and the secondary now includes Jamel Dean and Jaquan Brisker in free agency.

“Echols’ versatility makes him a more worthwhile player for the Steelers since Samuel Jr. has never proven to be anything other than a boundary corner,” Markowski writes. “With his prior track record as a solid No. 2-type corner for the Los Angeles Chargers at the beginning of his career while Ramsey and Echols appear like more indispensable parts of Pittsburgh’s roster, Samuel Jr. is the top trade candidate at the position as of now. He may not fetch more than a mid-to-late Day 3 pick, but it’s still decent enough value for Samuel Jr. if the right opportunity were to present itself this offseason.”

The bigger picture is a defense that should look different in Patrick Graham’s hands. The Steelers are still building from 3-4 principles, but Graham is expected to give the group a more modern feel after the unit had grown stale. Samuel is now part of a deep group in a defense that has changed a lot around him, and that alone has him showing up in trade chatter.

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