Steelers Might Have RB Situation

The Pittsburgh Steelers have questions at running back.
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have a running back situation on their hands. They may not try to address it, or even view it as an issue, but there's a problem in the backfield - and it's a concerning one. 

Steel City Insider's Jim Wexell brought the conversation to the surface by presenting the question, "How long until Jaylen Warren replaces Najee Harris?" 

It's an honest question. 

To this point, Warren has been far and beyond the best running back on the Steelers training camp roster. He looks stronger, faster and more well-rounded than the former first-round pick, Harris.

Maybe that's by design. The Steelers have limited Harris's reps during camp, keeping him to bare minimum work throughout the summer. Why? We don't know, but it's cause for concern as they approach the season. 

If the plan is for Harris to burst onto the scene come Week 1, then the plan has holes. While everyone else is developing, Harris is waiting on the sideline. Then, in times like goal line, when he's brought in to score, he's being stuffed in the backfield. 

If it's not by design and Warren is simply earning more reps, then it's a real question to ask - when is he going to take over the team's RB1 spot? 

Those answers won't come today or tomorrow, but the questions will continue to be asked. Right now, the Steelers have a running back situation. 

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Noah Strackbein
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