Najee Harris has had something of an up-and-down NFL career. Part of a rebuilding Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense, he’s had his fair share of highlight reel moments and is every bit the player and person the Steelers expected to get after drafting him in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Still, his efficiency numbers don’t look great and 2022 wasn’t the sophomore jump many expected him to take, a year marred by injury and splitting time with UDFA Jaylen Warren.
Still, Harris has had a consistent nose for the end zone, scoring exactly seven rushing and three receiving touchdowns in each of his first two seasons.