The Pittsburgh Steelers invested some resources into their running back room this offseason after Najee Harris left for the Los Angeles Chargers. The Steelers signed two free agents (Trey Sermon and Kenneth Gainwell) while adding two rookies (third-rounder Kaleb Johnson and rookie minicamp tryout Max Hurleman). But Jaylen Warren is still in Pittsburgh.
While Warren certainly was second on the depth chart behind Harris his entire career, he’s made an impact for Pittsburgh. But you might not know that based on the sheer number of new running backs with the Steelers. Will Jaylen Warren have a bigger impact this season now that Harris is gone?