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That explains why the Steelers were quick to get a trade done with the Patriots on Tuesday. Dugger will likely step right into Elliott's role for the foreseeable future. Instead of being a possible two- or three-week issue, it is now obviously a long-term problem. Having Juan Thornhill and Chuck Clark back there every play would not have been a recipe for success. Elliott will surely be missed for his communication ability, hard-nosed tackling, and pure energy at all times. It will be hard to replicate the non-statistical impact that he has, and Dugger will have to figure that out quickly, as he will be thrust into a major spot immediately. Maybe he won't start in Week 9, but he easily could in Week 10. Steelers are looking for similar on-field performance from Dugger Dugger has played 44% of the snaps on both defense and special teams so far. Like Elliott, the former Patriot is not exactly known for splash plays. He is more of a sound tackler, especially when closer to the box. He has 17 total tackles in seven games, and no other stats to speak of. It's safe to say he won't be a blitzer in this defense. Luckily, Dugger has another ex-Patriot in Jabrill Peppers that can help him adjust from the New England system to the Pittsburgh system. It's always hard to get on a moving train, but that is exactly what is expected of him. If it works, he could start with Elliott for the last month or so of the season. If not, he may be a cap casualty.