Grading Steelers RB Jaylen Warren’s rookie season

Undrafted players make up a large portion of the NFL free agents. But for most undrafted guys, it’s a long process to make an impact on any roster. But this wasn’t the case for Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren.

Warren joined the Steelers after a very successful career at Oklahoma State but it didn’t seem like Warren had much of a chance to even make the roster with Najee Harris, Benny Snell Jr. and Anthony McFarland Jr. already in place.

Warren was too good to leave the field. Warren’s quickness and explosion jumped off the screen in the preseason and even the ever-stubborn Mike Tomlin had to acknowledge this team was better with two running backs in the mix.

Warren finished the season with 379 rushing yards and 77 carries. Harris was one yard behind Warren’s 4.9 yards per carry. Warren also caught 28 passes and gained 216 receiving yard. We can’t wait to see What Warren does with a full year under his belt. Harris and Warren have the potential to be the best rushing team in the NFL next season.

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Vote and vote to let us know your opinion on Warren’s impressive rookie season. This one is simple for us. Warren gets an A because he came in and helped to develop the run game. Every time Warren touched the football you held your breath because you knew there was a chance he’d take it the distance.

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