For the last four seasons, Najee Harris was a consistent presence for the Pittsburgh Steelers. While he wasn’t a superstar, Harris was reliable, and that’s important at the running back position. However, he left the Steelers in free agency in March, joining the Los Angeles Chargers. Pittsburgh might’ve found his replacement, though. In the third round of the draft this year, the Steelers selected Iowa’s Kaleb Johnson. While Johnson is a powerful runner, it sounds like he’s aware of his weaknesses.
“Pass blocking, that’s my main thing,” Johnson said Friday after the first day or rookie minicamp via Steelers Live on Twitter.