PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers typically sign their top draft picks before they hit the open market, leaving a free-agency list stocked with role players, some more important than others.
Pittsburgh's biggest questions in 2016, without a doubt, start with the secondary, where the team faces decisions on three of their top four cornerbacks and two of their top safeties.
Corner William Gay played almost every snap. Safety Will Allen was a mainstay, posting 80 tackles, four sacks, two forced fumbles and an interception after spending much of his 12-year career as a utility player.