PITTSBURGH STEELERS: Joe Haden, cornerback. Running back Jaylen Samuels deserves some attention for how he played in place of James Conner (who received plenty of praise for how he played in place of Le'Veon Bell). However, Haden was a vitally important part of a Steelers secondary that was better than it had been after struggling in previous years. Haden's best play came against New England in Week 15, when he intercepted Tom Brady as the Patriots were driving for the go-ahead score. As for the rest of 2018, Haden put together his best (and healthiest) season since the 2014 campaign (when he was still with the Cleveland Browns). In 2018, Haden appeared in 15 games, tallying 63 tackles, 12 passes defensed, two interceptions and one forced fumble. Pittsburgh still has work to do on the back end, but Haden is the reason the unit remained afloat in 2018.