Although the safety market resides at an odd standstill, the Steelers made their move early by signing Morgan Burnett. They’re now on the lookout for depth.
Former Giants safety Nat Berhe will visit the Steelers, according to Art Stapleton of NorthJersey.com (via Twitter).
Berhe served as depth for the Giants and a special teams presence. Although the San Diego State alum played just 39 defensive snaps last season, he led Big Blue with 10 special teams stops last season. Only two Steelers had more in 2017. Berhe missed the entire 2015 season with a calf injury and played in only seven games, starting two, in 2016. But the former fifth-round pick bounced back to suit up for 15 Giants games last season.
The Steelers still have former second-round pick Sean Davis, but he’s hoping to bounce back after a season Pro Football Focus deemed the worst among full-time safeties. Pittsburgh cut Mike Mitchell earlier this offseason, and he remains a free agent.
I can see why he didn’t make it as a WR. Check out them x eyes.
Yes, but he never threw a pick as a QB. Defenders could never follow his line of sight. Never threw a completion, either… but, can’t argue with that lack of turnovers.