NFL Draft Triple Take: Safeties (Revisited) | Pittsburgh Steelers – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE

NFL Draft Triple Take: Safeties (Revisited) | Pittsburgh Steelers

Revisiting the list of top safeties in the 2021 NFL Draft

The "Triple Take" team, the Steelers Radio Network trio of Matt Williamson, Dale Lolley and Mike Prisuta, provides updates on their breakdown of the top safety prospects in the 2021 NFL Draft.

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Gavin S.

please take shaun wade/elijah molden, and christian uphoff pls

Jason Smith

Safety is the last position this team needs help with. I would try to trade down and get more picks

    Thomas Griffith

    I don’t think we have much depth at Safety though

    Jason Smith

    @Thomas Griffith they gave up a first round for Minkah Fitzpatrick and Edmunds was a first round pick as well

vegasthedog

I think Edmunds stinks, we could use an upgrade. I will never forget his whiff of a tackle in the Baltimore game at home last year. Possibly the worst in Steelers history.

    Thomas Griffith

    Yea he was a reach and hasn’t performed to good as first round talent but I think last year he proved himself fairly well. I think like Dupree when he reached his later years on his rookie contract he was pretty good and I like Edmunds has reached that point. I still think Pittsburgh isn’t using him as well as they should, he’s great in the box and he should have more snaps as a LB Because I think the rule of a true LB/S hybrid is who he is. Also he’s overrated he’s not that bad anymore, he’s pretty good.

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