The Pittsburgh Steelers came into the 2025 season needing to replace the production that Najee Harris gave them over the past four seasons. Despite being considered a disappointment thanks to his first-round draft status, there is no denying that Harris was a consistent and productive player for the Steelers.
His running mate, Jaylen Warren, was extended this offseason, but he has always thrived as being a change-of-pace back. To help keep him fresh, the Steelers drafted Iowa's Kaleb Johnson presumably to try and replace Harris' role as the primary rusher.
Instead, Johnson has barely seen the field this season.