Jaylen Warren
26-Year-Old
2024 Rush/Rec Stats
ATT
120
YDS
511
TD
1
YDS
310
TD
0
Rest-of-Season Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
It's not easy for an off-the-bench running back to provide mainstream fantasy football utility, but Warren showed the ability last season to provide regular flex production or better even while starter Najee Harris took most of Pittsburgh's rushing workload. Warren was especially strong in PPR scoring, catching 61 of 74 targets to boost an otherwise modest rushing total of 784 yards and four touchdowns (on 149 carries). One thing to keep in mind is that while Harris remains an obstacle for Warren's rushing production, Warren may be able to handle a workhorse role if he's ever called to serve in one. At 5-8, 215, Warren is able to get the better of most collisions, and he even took 281 touches during his final collegiate season at Oklahoma State. The Steelers figure to remain run-heavy in 2024 after hiring offensive coordinator Arthur Smith and using their first two draft picks on linemen, so they'll need to feature Warren extensively even when Harris is healthy and effective. Read Past Outlooks
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Ends season quietly
Warren rushed the ball two times for six yards in Saturday's 28-14 loss to the Ravens. He added four receptions on five targets for 19 yards.
ANALYSIS
The Steelers attempted only 11 total rushes for the game as they were chasing points, though Warren was still outtouched 9-6 and outgained in terms of scrimmage yards 58-25 by Najee Harris. It was a disappointing close to a primarily disappointing season for Warren, as he was derailed by injury for the first six games of the campaign and then worked behind Harris in most games thereafter. Warren will be a restricted free agent this offseason and should have a strong chance of being retained by the Steelers. With Harris a free agent, it's also possible that Warren will be in line for an expanded role with the team in 2025.
The Steelers attempted only 11 total rushes for the game as they were chasing points, though Warren was still outtouched 9-6 and outgained in terms of scrimmage yards 58-25 by Najee Harris. It was a disappointing close to a primarily disappointing season for Warren, as he was derailed by injury for the first six games of the campaign and then worked behind Harris in most games thereafter. Warren will be a restricted free agent this offseason and should have a strong chance of being retained by the Steelers. With Harris a free agent, it's also possible that Warren will be in line for an expanded role with the team in 2025.
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Broken Tackle %
21.7%Positive Run %
82.5%% Yds After Contact
76.1%Avg Yds After Contact
3.2Rushing TD %
0.8%Touches Per Game
10.5% Snaps w/Touch
37.5%Air Yards Per Game
0.5Air Yards Per Snap
0.02% Team Air Yards
0.2%% Team Targets
10.4%Avg Depth of Target
0.2 YdsCatch Rate
80.9%Drop Rate
2.1%Avg Yds After Catch
8.4% Targeted On Route
21.0%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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2024 Jaylen Warren Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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Height
5' 8"Weight
215 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.55 secVertical Jump
31.5 inBroad Jump
119 inHand Length
9.25 inArm Length
29.88 in
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Despite an unremarkable collegiate career and average athletic testing, Warren made a quick impression on the Steelers after they signed him as an undrafted free agent last spring. Warren not only earned a roster spot, but he swiftly jumped ahead of a pair of fourth-round picks from previous drafts (Anthony McFarland and Benny Snell) on the Pittsburgh depth chart, becoming the backup to Najee Harris and playing off the bench in mostly passing situations. He's stocky -- 5-8, 215 -- and his low center of gravity pairs well with reliable hands to pose a nuisance to defenses on checkdown throws. Warren is a valuable complementary piece for Pittsburgh, but he's unlikely to scale up as a starter because he's average as a runner. Warren struggled to average 5.0 YPC in college, and his 4.9 YPC from 2022 was largely a product of the Steelers limiting his carries to low-stakes situations or snaps where the defense was sitting on the pass. He's a threat to poach a large share of the RB targets, but taking more than a handful of carries per week from a healthy Harris is less likely.
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Takes back seat to Harris
Warren rushed the ball six times for 21 yards in Saturday's 19-17 loss to the Bengals. He did not record a catch on one target.
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Logs full practice Wednesday
Warren (ribs) practiced fully Wednesday, Teresa Varley of the Steelers' official site reports.
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Nursing rib injury
Warren was a limited participant in practice Tuesday due to an injury to his ribs, Teresa Varley of the Steelers' official site reports.
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Tops century mark in loss
Warren carried the ball 11 times for 71 yards and caught five of six targets for 41 yards in Wednesday's 29-10 loss to Kansas City.
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Works as lead back in Week 16
Warren rushed the ball 12 times for 48 yards in Saturday's 34-17 loss to the Ravens. He added five receptions on five targets for 44 yards.
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Week 1 status in jeopardy
Warren is expected to miss multiple weeks due to a hamstring strain he suffered in Saturday's preseason game against the Bills, and he may not be ready to suit up in Week 1, Grant Gordon of NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The third-year running back is expected to see a big workload in the Steelers backfield this season alongside Najee Harris, but Warren looks like he might get a late start to his campaign due to the injury. Should Warren be sidelined in Week 1 or beyond, Cordarrelle Patterson would likely step into the No. 2 spot on the depth chart given his familiarity with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's scheme from their time together in Atlanta.
The third-year running back is expected to see a big workload in the Steelers backfield this season alongside Najee Harris, but Warren looks like he might get a late start to his campaign due to the injury. Should Warren be sidelined in Week 1 or beyond, Cordarrelle Patterson would likely step into the No. 2 spot on the depth chart given his familiarity with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's scheme from their time together in Atlanta.