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Steelers Have Found Their New Safety to Replace Minkah Fitzpatrick

After trading away star safety Minkah Fitzpatrick in a shocking move, the Pittsburgh Steelers now face one of the biggest questions of their 2025 offseason: who will fill the void in the secondary?

According to CBS Sports, the team is actively exploring multiple options — including the bold idea of shifting All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey to safety. While unconventional, this move could provide an immediate answer for a critical position.

Could Ramsey Be the Answer?

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Although Jalen Ramsey has built his career as a dominant cornerback, he’s no stranger to versatility. During his time with the Los Angeles Rams, Ramsey occasionally lined up as a hybrid safety/slot defender, showcasing elite football IQ and the ability to read offenses from multiple angles.

Now, with Fitzpatrick gone, the Steelers might tap into that versatility and slide Ramsey into a more central, deep-coverage role.

“If there’s anyone in the league who could make the switch and still dominate, it’s Jalen Ramsey,” one AFC assistant coach told CBS.

Other Candidates Still in the Mix

Dolphins trading Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith to Steelers for Minkah  Fitzpatrick | CNN

The Steelers aren’t betting everything on Ramsey. The front office recently re-signed DeShon Elliott, a solid veteran who can anchor the strong safety spot. Damontae Kazee and Miles Killebrew also offer rotational depth and special teams value.

If the internal candidates don’t step up, Pittsburgh could explore the trade market or free agency to bring in another experienced safety before the season kicks off.

Replacing Fitzpatrick Won’t Be Easy

NFL news: Minkah Fitzpatrick signs new 5-year blockbuster deal with  Steelers - Yahoo Sports

Minkah Fitzpatrick wasn’t just a ball hawk — he was a true leader on and off the field. Known for his playmaking, range, and ability to change games in a single snap, Fitzpatrick’s absence will be felt in every layer of the defense.

Replacing him will require more than just stats — it’ll demand leadership, instincts, and consistency.

Final Thought

As Pittsburgh continues its aggressive roster retool under GM Omar Khan and head coach Mike Tomlin, the safety position remains a storyline to watch. With high expectations and a revamped roster, every defensive snap will be under the microscope.

Can Ramsey transition into a new role and lead the backfield? Or will the loss of Fitzpatrick expose a critical weakness in Pittsburgh’s Super Bowl push?

One thing is clear: the Steelers are betting big — and they’re not looking back.

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