Un analista sitúa a Jaylen Warren en el puesto 20 entre los corredores de la NFL

El corredor de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Jaylen Warren, obtuvo una clasificación entre los 20 mejores por parte del analista Gregg Rosenthal tras una sólida temporada 2025. El jugador, que no fue seleccionado en el draft, demostró ser eficiente al aumentar su volumen de juego después de que Najee Harris dejara el equipo.

Rosenthal destacó la habilidad de Warren para evadir defensas en sus carreras y su eficacia como receptor durante una intervención en el podcast NFL Daily el viernes. Señaló que Warren lideró la liga en porcentaje de tackles fallidos la temporada pasada, manteniendo al mismo tiempo su productividad con un mayor número de acarreos.

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