Gauging the temperature of the fanbase, I would go out on a limb and say that the re-signing of three-year veteran safety Joran Dangerfield didn’t exactly send blissful shockwaves through the greater Pittsburgh Steelers diaspora. The Towson product has been a part of the organization in one form or another since 2014, and during that time, he has racked up a whopping 205 defensive snaps.
124 of those snaps came back during his first accrued season of 2016, in which year he actually started two games. Playing in select defensive sub-packages in a heavy base with three safeties and one cornerback when he returned to the 53-man roster in 2018, he earned another 75 defensive snaps, but his playing time dropped to just six snaps last season.