The Pittsburgh Steelers have two dynamic, starter-capable running backs in Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren. They may have gotten here via different paths, Harris a first-round pick and Warren undrafted coming out of college. But make no mistake, they are both weapons in the backfield.
New offensive coordinator Arthur Smith should be salivating about the possibilities that these two studs can generate. Even last year with a vanilla offense that struggled to produce much firepower, these two backs put up some solid numbers. Harris rushed for 1,035 yards, Warren 784.
Heading into this season, talk has been plentiful regarding the Steelers’ desire to run the ball in Smith’s offense.