Fantasy football: Where to draft Pittsburgh Steelers RB Jaylen Warren

Analyzing Pittsburgh Steelers RB Jaylen Warren’s 2024 fantasy football ADP and where to target him in fantasy drafts.

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Pittsburgh Steelers RB Jaylen Warren seemed to have started to settle into his role in his 2nd NFL season. Going undrafted in the 2022 NFL Draft, Warren has earned his spot in the Pittsburgh backfield. Below, we look at Jaylen Warren’s 2024 fantasy football average draft position (ADP) and where you should draft him.

Entering 2024, Warren is expected to take another big step in his development, and we should continue to see a rise in his carries and overall stats. The fantasy upside is intriguing when looking at his draft value.

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Jaylen Warren’s ADP: 90.25

(ADP data courtesy of MyFantasyLeague.com; last updated at time of this publishing – ADPs continually change as more drafts occur)

Warren has an ADP of 90.25 in redraft leagues, which puts him in the range of the eighth to tenth round, depending on the size of the league. Warren’s ADP is lower than his backfield teammate Najee Harris (71.11).

Among running backs, Warren’s ADP puts him 31st at the position, behind Washington’s Brian Robinson Jr. (88.47), the Giants’ Devin Singletary (86.58), Denver’s Javonte Williams (81.63) and Tennessee’s Tony Pollard (73.67).

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Jaylen Warren’s 2023-24 stats

Games: 17

Carries | rushing yards: 149 | 784

Rushing touchdowns: 4

Receptions | receiving yards: 61 | 370

Receiving touchdowns: 0

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Where should you draft Warren?

Warren’s fantasy value should get a boost with the arrival of QB’s Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, whose play-making abilities will open up the Steelers’ offense and keep defenders on their heels.

With Warren’s skills on the rise and his counterpart Harris’ ability in a decline, Warren could be a sleeper in fantasy draft this season. Entering his 3rd year in the league, he should see another significant bump in production with a high upside.

Draft Warren around the 8th round, and don’t let him fall out of the 9th in 10-team leagues. When healthy, he’s good for at least 150 carries and 800-plus yards. He’s even more valuable in PPR leagues because of how often he’s targeted, grabbing 61 receptions last season.

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