The Pittsburgh Steelers recognition tour keeps on rolling — as the Steel City’s newest cornerback was just named to the NFL Top 100 List.
On Wednesday, Steelers‘ three-time All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey was ranked as the No. 66 player for the upcoming 2025 season — down 41 spots from his No. 21 ranking in 2024. Here is what NFL writer Christian Gonzalez had to say about Ramsey’s selection:
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“Locking up opposing No. 1 wide receivers isn’t the only thing Ramsey does well,” Gonzalez wrote. “He locks in his eighth consecutive appearance on the Top 100 list. Ramsey appeared in every game in 2024 after missing nearly half of the 2023 season and continued his dominant ways in Year 9. In the offseason, he and the Dolphins mutually agreed to explore other options. Now, Ramsey will be wearing a new uniform in 2025 after Miami traded him to the Steelers in June.”
The Steelers acquired Ramsey, along with Pro Bowl TE Jonnu Smith, from the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a late-round pick swap and star FS Minkah Fitzpatrick.
As the Steelers reported to training camp on Wednesday, HC Mike Tomlin couldn’t help but praise Ramsey’s versatility on defense — and it’s expected he will play a part in replacing Fitzpatrick’s presence at free safety.
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