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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Harris' career in Pittsburgh didn't turn out as envisioned when they selected him in the first round out of Alabama in 2021, because the big-play ability he showed in college never materialized in the NFL. Harris is a smart player who likely will win approval in any locker room, including his new one with the Chargers, but he can't offer much more than volume as a ballcarrier, more or less taking what the defense gives him. Despite his big build, Harris doesn't actually run with much power – he can set anchor and hold ground, but running over or around defenders is a rather rare occurrence. Signed to a one-year, fully guaranteed $5.25 million contract, Harris' ability to eat innings has an obvious enough use for a Chargers offense that endeavors to be among the most run-heavy in the league. The selection of first-round pick Omarion Hampton might have preempted Harris' main appeal for fantasy, however. The 221-pound rookie is built for big-time volume in his own right, and unlike with Harris, there's a big-play threat when Hampton and his 4.46 speed are on the field. We might see Hampton's usage trend toward high-leverage situations while Harris' usage trends toward low-leverage ones. Read Past Outlooks
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Used sparingly Week 1
Harris rushed once for five yards and secured his only target for another five yards during Friday's 27-21 victory over Kansas City.
ANALYSIS
Head coach Jim Harbaugh said in advance of Friday's opener that Harris would play but that Omarion Hampton would draw the start, and the rookie ultimately handled a workhorse role. Hampton totaled 17 touches against the Chiefs' firm defensive front, rushing 15 times for 48 yards and securing both of his targets for 13 yards. Harris' backfield role could grow as he puts further distance between himself and the minor eye injury that forced him to sit out all of training camp and the preseason, but Hampton looks solidified as the starter in Los Angeles' backfield and projects to dominate touches again in Week 2 on the road against Las Vegas.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh said in advance of Friday's opener that Harris would play but that Omarion Hampton would draw the start, and the rookie ultimately handled a workhorse role. Hampton totaled 17 touches against the Chiefs' firm defensive front, rushing 15 times for 48 yards and securing both of his targets for 13 yards. Harris' backfield role could grow as he puts further distance between himself and the minor eye injury that forced him to sit out all of training camp and the preseason, but Hampton looks solidified as the starter in Los Angeles' backfield and projects to dominate touches again in Week 2 on the road against Las Vegas.
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How do Najee Harris' 2025 advanced stats compare to other running backs?
This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank.
The longer the bar, the better it is for the player.
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16.7%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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How do Najee Harris' measurables compare to other running backs?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
* All metrics are from his Pro Day (not the combine).
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Harris will probably never be one of the league's more explosive runners, but he's a steadying presence and capable of taking 20-plus carries whenever the Steelers need him to. His ability to soak up so many grinding carries between the tackles is a real asset to the Steelers offense, which uses Harris like a series of jabs meant to set up a bigger strike once the defense goes to block the jab. Useful as he might be for assembling the structure of the offense, Harris' fantasy prospects are pointed downward relative to his 2021 rookie year, when the first-round pick claimed 307 carries and 94 targets. The emergence of Jaylen Warren as the team's preferred passing-down and general in-space back has badly drained Harris' target share in the Pittsburgh offense, and Warren's monopoly on draw-type carries makes it difficult for Harris to juice his rushing average against light defensive fronts. Harris saw only 255 carries and 37 targets in 2023, and that theme of limitation will exist as long as Warren is present even with the Steelers hiring run-first offensive coordinator Arthur Smith this offseason.
More Fantasy News
Cleared for Friday, but won't start
Harris (eye) doesn't have an injury designation for Friday's game against the Chiefs in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.
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Ready to play
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said Wednesday that he expects Harris (eye) will play this Friday against the Chiefs.
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Turns in full practice
Harris (eye) was listed as a full practice participant Tuesday.
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Expects to play Friday
Harris (eye) said that he expects to play in Friday's season opener against the Chiefs, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
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Cleared for contact
Harris (eye) has been cleared for contact, NFL.com reports.
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Week 1 start considered likely
Harris, who participated in Wednesday's practice, is expected to start Friday's game against the Chiefs in Brazil, Nate Taylor of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
It's been quite the turnaround for Harris' outlook, as the July 4 eye injury he sustained in a fireworks incident led to the team taking a particularly cautious approach and the running back missing all of preseason. However, head coach Jim Harbaugh said Harris "looks ready to go" after the latter took part in Wednesday's light workout shortly after the team landed in Sao Paulo. Nevertheless, rookie Omarion Hampton is likely to still see a robust workload, as Harris has participated in only six practices this summer.
It's been quite the turnaround for Harris' outlook, as the July 4 eye injury he sustained in a fireworks incident led to the team taking a particularly cautious approach and the running back missing all of preseason. However, head coach Jim Harbaugh said Harris "looks ready to go" after the latter took part in Wednesday's light workout shortly after the team landed in Sao Paulo. Nevertheless, rookie Omarion Hampton is likely to still see a robust workload, as Harris has participated in only six practices this summer.