
Steelers' Jalen Ramsey snubbed off Fox Sports' top-10 CB list
On Tuesday, Fox Sports posted their top-10 cornerbacks for the 2025 season on social media — omitting Ramsey altogether and instead placing him in the "honorable mentions" section.
Honorable mentions:
Fox Sports' list is filled with young, talented cornerbacks — but the "Ramsey-is-declining" false narrative shouldn't be enough to keep him from cracking the top 10.
Ramsey clearly has some doubters to prove wrong this upcoming season, playing on arguably the greatest defense he's ever been a part of — one that HC Mike Tomlin believes will make history.
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