Edmunds had 70 tackles (41 solos, three for loss), two sacks, and five passes defended in Pittsburgh last season. He offers the versatility to play in the box and the slot, along with free safety.
Edmunds spent his first five seasons with Pittsburgh after the Steelers made him a first-round selection in the 2018 NFL Draft. The former Virginia Tech star started 75 of the 79 games he played for the Steelers and could be a key piece in Philadelphia.
Edmunds is a solid safety, but he’s no Minkah Fitzpatrick, which likely explains why the Steelers allowed him to depart for a one-year deal on the open market.
The concern is that Edmunds doesn’t offer the enormous big-play potential or hard-hitting physicality that Gardner-Johnson and Marcus Epps provided in 2022.
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