Jaylen Warren enters 2025 with a chance to capitalize on Najee Harris's departure, but competition from rookie Kaleb Johnson keeps his workload in check. Warren's projected 55.91 receptions (RB8) and an 81.44% catch rate (RB8) highlight his pass-catching prowess, especially in a potentially pass-heavy offense with Aaron Rodgers and D.K. Metcalf. Despite a projected 146.44 carries (RB38), his efficiency remains a strength, with a -1.00 Fpts Per Opportunity (RB4). However, injury concerns from 2024 linger, and the Steelers' offensive overhaul could limit his role. Warren's 2025 fantasy value lies in PPR formats, where his reception upside offers appeal, but overall projections at RB31 suggest a cautious approach.