In three seasons in Pittsburgh, Warren played the divisional role behind Najee Harris. Despite not starting a game in the career, Warren has shown big games, on average 4.8 meters per car, sixth highest among RBS since 2022, for each NFL studies (a minimum of 300 rush experiments).
Warren, who is blasted a ball carrier, has the ability to get to the edge and can go beyond the defense of the back of the edge. Although he is not best built to run inside, he is not a slouch either. In 2024, he created 30 Miss forced tools, on PFF, and earned 3.2 meters per load after contact.
By moving to LA, Warren takes the starting team in Pittsburgh. He will probably share with him with newcomer Kaleb Johnson and former soldier Kenneth Gainwell, but Warren should be a clear RB1 in Pittsburgh to open the season. The extension of the agreement underlines that plan.