2025 Offense

Stats
Regular Season
Career
RushingReceivingFumbles
CARYDSAVGTDLNGRECYDSAVGTDLNGFUMLST
28692.509199.00910
28692.509199.00910

Recent Games

DateOPPResultCARYDSAVGTDLNG
Sun 11/9@LAC
L
25-10
231.505
Sun 11/16vsCIN
W
34-12
5153.007
Sun 11/30vsBUF
L
26-7
231.502
Sun 12/7@BAL
W
27-22
242.005
Mon 12/15vsMIA
W
28-15
242.003
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Fantasy Football

Position Rank
100
% Rostered
14.7
% Change 7 Days
0.8

ESPN Fantasy Projection: Johnson was selected by Pittsburgh in the third round of April's draft. He isn't super-fast (4.57 40-yard dash) or quick (1.62 10-yard split), which limited his output at Iowa (only 34% of runs went for 5-plus yards), but he's one of the biggest backs in this class. He's seemingly a capable receiver, but didn't do it much in college (38 targets) and needs work as a pass blocker, so his fantasy ceiling might be a bit limited. That's especially the case with Jaylen Warren positioned to handle upward of half of the carries and most of the passing-down work. Johnson may eventually emerge as the de facto Najee Harris replacement in run-heavy Pittsburgh, so he's well worth a midround flier, but don't be surprised if he gets off to a slow start.