Last year, the Steelers led the league in dropped interceptions. It was not even close. Every guy, from Joe Haden to Mike Hilton seemingly dropped would be interceptions. That was a large portion of what caused the turnover drought on the defensive side of the ball, and so, the Steelers went out this offseason with the goal of getting playmakers with serious ball skills. Steven Nelson and Justin Layne both fit that mold of defensive backs with great ball skills.
However, an underrated acquisition with eye-popping athleticism is none other than first-team FS Kameron Kelly.