Each week, the Post-Gazette will recap the most interesting Steelers player grades released by Pro Football Focus, the scouting website that evaluates players’ performance on every play of every game. For context, players are graded on a 0-100 scale.

Jalen Ramsey (67.1) — This grade was salvaged by his first-half interception and a pass breakup Sunday against Seattle.

Make no mistake, though — Sam Darnold and the Seahawks were not afraid of him and were largely rewarded for their courage to attack him. Ramsey was targeted 11 times and allowed nine receptions for a total of 128 yards. That’s an average of 14.2 yards allowed per attempt.

That simply won’t be good enough in most weeks, especially considering the quality of receiver the Steelers will draw in future matchups. Cincinnati’s Ja

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