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Najee Harris On Pace For Record Numbers

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It comes as no surprise to anyone who is part of Steeler Nation that when the Pittsburgh Steelers selected Alabama running back Najee Harris with the 24th pick in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft, that they envisioned him being a large part of their offense.

However, I am not sure anyone thought he would be involved to the extent that he has been through his first 6 career games.

Harris currently leads all rookies in touches, and by a fairly wide margin. The current total touch tally for him currently sits at 136, which is 51 more than Chubba Hubbard who has the second most. Those 136 touches are a combination of 102 rushing attempts and 34 receptions.

If you were to extrapolate the touches Harris has received so far through a 17-game season, he would end up with 289 rushing attempts and about 96 receptions, which adds up to 385 total touches.

If he were to reach those numbers, he would finish with the 6th most touches by a rookie in NFL history, as well as the most by a Steelers rookie by almost 100 touches more than the previous number.






Le’Veon Bell is the current rookie touch leader for the Steelers as he recorded 289 touches, 244 rushing attempts and 45 receptions, across his 13 games in 2013. If you were to expand Bell’s numbers into a healthy 17-game season (they only played 16 during Bell’s rookie season), then Bell would still fall short of Harris’ projected mark with a total of 378 touches.

Harris is also on pace to break another Steelers rookie record for receptions as a rookie. The current leader in that category is Chase Claypool who set that record just last season with 62. Based on his current usage, Harris will pass Claypool’s rookie reception number by the end of Week 12.

Those stats speak for themselves, as Harris is the focal point of the Steelers offense and has been used more than any rookie in Steelers history, even though Bell came close on a per game basis.

But he is also in unique company when you look across the entire NFL as I mentioned above, he would have the 6th most touches by a rookie ever. The names above him are Eric Dickerson (441), Edgerrin James (431), LaDainian Tomlinson (398), Curtis Martin (398), and George Rogers (394).

That is some damn good company.






The first four names listed are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame while Rogers is a multiple time All-Pro and Pro Bowler. I don’t think anyone would complain if Harris continued to follow in their footsteps in terms of on-the-field performance.

In addition to finishing 6th in total touches, Harris is also on pace with his current workload to break the record for most receptions by a rookie running back which was set by Saquon Barkley in 2018 with 91. Harris’ projected total of 96 would surpass that number by 5, but he also has the potential at a 17th game which Barkley didn’t have in 2018.

Now, there is an expectation the Steelers might be able to scale back Harris’ workload a little with the return of second year running back Anthony McFarland anticipated in the next week, and that could limit his ability to hit these totals. That would likely be a good thing however, as he is the focal point of their offense so keeping him fresh for a full season will be key.



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If they can open more holes for him, no doubt. Oh and I just wanted to share this. How can you not like this guy?

 
Najee is the real deal! As the OL improves hopefully every week, so will Najee’s rushing yards. I would love to see Derek Watt in at FB and think this is huge mistake not using him.
 
Najee is the real deal! As the OL improves hopefully every week, so will Najee’s rushing yards. I would love to see Derek Watt in at FB and think this is huge mistake not using him.


WATT do you mean, Derrick was out there durring the close out set up of Bozwells winning FG. Isn't that what FBs are for?


I hear yaz steelhurt,!


Salute the nation
 
WATT do you mean, Derrick was out there durring the close out set up of Bozwells winning FG. Isn't that what FBs are for?


I hear yaz steelhurt,!


Salute the nation
He was at that Drink! Seriously though, Watt was a good FB with the Chargers and it blows me away they won’t incorporate him in the offense to block for Najee. So we essentially paid this guy 10 mil to play ST? If I’m Art II I’d be pissed and would be questioning this. He does not seem to hold Tomlin accountable for anything.
 
fULLY AGREE, WHY dERRICK wATT ISN'T UTALIZED MORE IS BEYOND BELEIF especialy when trying to establish a run game.(sorry caps). I don't know if Canada is saying my way will work or if Tomlin is saying we don't need a fullback but for you TJ,... we will accomaqdate .


Rgardless of stubburness or stupidity, we need athe fb.




Salute the nation
 
He was at that Drink! Seriously though, Watt was a good FB with the Chargers and it blows me away they won’t incorporate him in the offense to block for Najee. So we essentially paid this guy 10 mil to play ST? If I’m Art II I’d be pissed and would be questioning this. He does not seem to hold Tomlin accountable for anything.

Tomlin didn't pick Watt up or pay him. That was Colbert and the front office.

Tomlin's job is to use him, and he's doing a piss poor job at that IMHO.
 
The Steelers definitely benefitted from the RB position being as devalued in the NFL as it has become.

Najee would have been a top 5 pick 15-20 years ago.
 
Tomlin didn't pick Watt up or pay him. That was Colbert and the front office.

Tomlin's job is to use him, and he's doing a piss poor job at that IMHO.
Yes it was Colbert who picked him up as you say but don’t you think it was discussed with Tomlin! Geez! I do not believe Colbert just said let’s sign Derrick without consulting Tomlin to collaborate on how he would use him. And to pay him almost 10mil to play ST. That’s nuts Cope!
 
Yes it was Colbert who picked him up as you say but don’t you think it was discussed with Tomlin! Geez! I do not believe Colbert just said let’s sign Derrick without consulting Tomlin to collaborate on how he would use him. And to pay him almost 10mil to play ST. That’s nuts Cope!
The need for replacing Nix was discussed, Watt was a great replacement option, but I don't for one second think Tomlin is ever like 'We HAVE to get this guy' especially when it's a FB and rarely used in our system.

$10M is over 3 years. Big Red cap hit is also $3M in Buffalo. So if you're asking if other teams pay $3M for a guy to play special teams. It's not out of the ordinary in the NFL, if you want an excellent player there.

Still doesn't change the fact that the Steelers need to use DW's talents more effectively on offense. His salary balloons next season, so if they can't figure out how to integrate him this year, he's gone next year.
 
The need for replacing Nix was discussed, Watt was a great replacement option, but I don't for one second think Tomlin is ever like 'We HAVE to get this guy' especially when it's a FB and rarely used in our system.

$10M is over 3 years. Big Red cap hit is also $3M in Buffalo. So if you're asking if other teams pay $3M for a guy to play special teams. It's not out of the ordinary in the NFL, if you want an excellent player there.

Still doesn't change the fact that the Steelers need to use DW's talents more effectively on offense. His salary balloons next season, so if they can't figure out how to integrate him this year, he's gone next year.
How to integrate him in? He’s a FB that could be easily part of the game plan if they wanted to. It’s irresponsible to go out and pay someone 10m over three years to play ST when you can get rookies and second and third year guys to play ST and be affective..
he’s a proven FB when with the Chargers and Tomlin refuses to work him in to the game plan. Why?
 
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