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Jaylen Warren - Fantasy Points Outlook

Basic StatsJaylen Warren’s Basic Stats

Jaylen Warren
ADP: N/A
Bye: 9
Experience: 3
Age: 26.1
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 215
40 Time: 4.55

Burst Score (Rank): 117.30 (42%)
Agility Score (Rank): 11.55 (34%)
Three Cone Drill (Rank): 7.13

Jaylen Warren's Weekly Outlook

Week 17 Projections
Rush Yds Rush TDs Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
35.4 0.19 3 22.4 0.06 7.6
Weekly Writeup
Warren out-rushed Najee Harris last week for the first time this season. Warren is more dynamic ans has some PPR upside, even against the toughest run defense in the league this week. RB3 with PPR upside.

Rest Of Way Outlook

Rush Yds Rush TDs Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
40.4 0.2 2.8 20.2 0.1 7.7

Jaylen Warren's 2024 Projections & Outlook

Scoring

#34 Running Back

138.2 Projected Points

ADP Rush Atts Rush Yds Rush TDs 100 Fum Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs
Not Available 126.3 543 2.95 0 1 36.4 255.4 1.05

3D Projections DS 3D Projections

Basic StatsJaylen Warren's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

Warren pulled much closer to Najee Harris in workload last year than where he finished 2022. If a new OC closes that gap further, then Warren has difference-making potential in fantasy. We’ll watch for signals on their usage but start with Warren as the better fantasy pick between them. Harris, however, remains the better non-PPR selection.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Warren just might have been one of the best-performing rushers of 2023. Here’s how he ranked among 49 RBs with 90+ carries:
    • third in yards per carry
    • third in yards after contact per attempt
    • third in NFL Next Gen Stats’ rush yards over expected per attempt
    • third in PFF elusive rating
    • seventh in PFF rushing grade
  • That all improved on a rookie season that already looked strong for Warren across those categories. And he outperformed teammate Najee Harris.
  • Here’s how they compared in a number of categories:

*MTF = PFF's Missed Tackles Forced

  • Warren gained red-zone work but remained well behind Harris in that area.
    • Harris actually increased his shares of:
      • Red-zone carries (52.7% to 59.2%)
      • Carries inside the 10 (53.7% to 59.0%)
      • Carries inside the 5 (37.5% to 43.8%)
  • Warren tied for fifth among all RBs in targets. He ranked fifth in receptions and 13th in receiving yards.

What to Expect in 2024

  • The biggest change in Pittsburgh comes at OC, where Matt Canada’s gone and Arthur Smith’s in. But we’re not sure that’s going to make a huge difference for the backfield.
  • Smith served as Titans OC 2019-20. They ranked 31st in neutral-situation pass rate. He spent three years as Falcons HC. They ranked 30th over that span.
    • The Steelers ranked 32nd last year; 25th across Canada’s three-year tenure.
  • The biggest question for Warren will be whether his continued efficiency can siphon further work from Najee Harris.
    • Warren got a big bump in work share in his second season, going from 6.1% of Steelers opportunities (carries + targets) to 13.1%.
      • That jumped him rom 66th among RBs to 39th.
    • Harris felt just some of that. He dipped from 18.4% opportunity share in 2022 (13th among RBs) to 17.2% in 2023 (20th).
  • Warren edged Harris by 0.1 fantasy points per game even while continuing to cede the total-touch lead. Credit his big lead on the receiving front. We see no reason that shouldn’t continue.
  • The red zone will be the toughest area for Warren to steal work from Harris, especially the closer Pittsburgh gets to the goal line. Warren’s not small (listed 215 pounds at 5’8), but he’s more than 20 pounds shy of Harris.

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Jaylen Warren, RB PIT

9:23pm EST 12/21/24

Steelers RBs Put Up Second Straight Dud Rushing Week

Both Steelers RBs Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren combined for only 90 yards on the ground. Warren led with 12 carries for 48 yards while Harris had nine for 42.

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The Steelers only had 12 RB carries against the Eagles and no runners had over 14 yards on the day. Najee Harris ran six times for 14 yards while Jaylen Warren ran four times for 12 yards. It was a disappointing day all around. They each had one catch on the day as well.

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Najee Harris led the Steelers in carries and rushing yards for Sunday's win over the Browns. His 16 rushes beat Jaylen Warren by seven and Cordarrelle Patterson by 12. But Harris managed just 53 yards. His 3.3 per rush trailed Warren's 5.2. Harris did, at least, get the team's only rushing score. Harris also watched Warren control receiving work, though.

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Steelers WR George Pickens (hamstring) is inactive for today’s game vs. the Browns. Reports on his status for this one were positive this morning, but Pickens’ pregame workout must not have gone well. His absence leaves a huge hole in Pittsburgh’s passing game. Pickens has accounted for 24% of the team's targets, 24% of the receptions, 32% of the receiving yards, and 30% of the receiving TDs since QB Russell Wilson took over. WRs Calvin Austin, Van Jefferson, and Mike Williams could all pick up extra targets, along with TEs Pat Freiermuth and Darnell Washington. But we’ll also likely see the Steelers lean even more on the run game. Russell Wilson is not a recommended QB1 play with Pickens out.

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Steelers RB Jaylen Warren led the team with 45 rushing yards and scored Pittsburgh's only rushing TD in Thursday night's loss to the Browns. Warren was out-carried 16 to 11 by RB Najee Harris but averaged 4.1 yards per carry to Harris' 2.6. Warren also out-targeted Harris five to two. And, for the first time all season, Warren out-snapped Harris (57% to 40%). Much of that advantage came on passing downs, with Warren running 19 routes to Harris' 10. But Warren still edged Harris in snaps 20 to 17 otherwise.

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Jaylen Warren, RB PIT
Dynasty MVP 25
Position Rank #36 RB
3yr Projection
5yr Projection
10yr Projection
318
462
698
Dynasty Write-up
Warren tallied 5.3 YPC in 2023, third most among RBs with 100+ attempts. He figures to remain in a rotational role alongside Najee Harris this fall. They'll both pick up a new system led by OC Arthur Smith.
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