One of the biggest concerns coming out of the Steelers’ second preseason game was the declining play of cornerback Ross Cockrell, who had started all 16 weeks last year.
After sitting in Section 539 watching the Steelers battle the Colts on Saturday night at Heinz Field, I must say this concern still is very palpable.
Throwing his hat into the ring Saturday night to perhaps snatch the starting job from Cockrell was cornerback Coty Sensabaugh, a journeyman signed by the Steelers in the offseason.
After turning in a decent performance against Indianapolis, Sensabaugh might actually have the edge in what undoubtedly is a two-man competition.