Summary
Najee Harris is a 27-year-old RB with a stable snap trend, entering Year 6 in Pittsburgh. His 42.0 Dynasty Score reflects a declining trend (43.4 in 2024), with a 13.0% average offense snap share in 2025, no opportunity risk, and a #43 RB rank.
Projection Rationale
Harris holds a stable 13.0% average offense snap share in 2025, with a single 13.0% mark in Week 3. Pittsburgh’s run-heavy system and 2 RB committee depth chart limit his ceiling. The 10.1-point finish across 17 games in 2025 on a 3-target reception rate and 15 rushing attempts per game establish a volume floor.
Injury Risk
Harris carried full participation in practice in Week 1 of 2025, with no DNPs, missed game time, or injury history.
Opportunity Notes
Snap share holds at a stable 13.0% average offense snap share in 2025, with a single 13.0% mark in Week 3. Pittsburgh’s run-heavy system and 2 RB committee depth chart limit his ceiling. Harris faces competition from Jaylen Warren and Benny Snell.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Pittsburgh’s run-heavy system with a 2 RB committee depth chart limits Harris’ ceiling, as he will not see a significant increase in usage or snap share.
Trend Assessment
Declining
Harris’ Dynasty Score declined from 43.4 in 2024 to 42.0 in 2025, reflecting a 2.4-point drop, tied to his 13.0% average offense snap share.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling clears 10.1 points if rushing attempts expand past 15 per game and receptions increase beyond 3 targets per game — the combination pays in custom scoring with +6 TDs and +0.5 first downs. Floor tracks near 10.1 points given stable 13.0% snap share and unchanged scheme. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.
Comparable Player
His role as a secondary, committee RB on a run-heavy team draws comparisons to Rashaad Penny from 2022 Seattle — similar backup RB usage, similar modest snap share, similar committee depth chart.