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Najee attending O Line meetings

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Glad to see the kid really putting in the time. I was reticent about the pick and wanted Javonte Williams in a trade down picking up Freiermuth. Since we got Muth anyways I have to reevaluate my reticence on Najee.

Steelers rookie RB Najee Harris ‘phenomenal’ in his approach to the game

PITTSBURGH — Steelers offensive lineman Trai Turner blocked for Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey for the first three seasons of his career, including the 2019 season when McCaffrey was named first-team All-Pro after compiling almost 2,400 scrimmage yards and scoring 19 touchdowns. Steelers rookie running back Najee Harris is the AFC rookie of the month for October. He isn't quite on McCaffrey's All-Pro pace from two years ago, but he's making quite an impression on Turner, a five-time Pro Bowl guard who marveled this week at Harris' approach to the game. "He's smart, man," Turner said. "He's a smart player. He's able to call himself out when he needs to do better. And he doesn't mind coming to you and saying 'Hey what do you think about this? What do you see with that?' "It's not something I noticed with the young backs I've been around. It's the small details, the little nuances of a certain play. A play just doesn't pop by chance. There's a reason the play works. We're in Week 9 now. It's just not about getting your assignments. It's about what you're doing after contact and the small details. It's phenomenal for him to be a rookie and to talk about some of those characteristics of the game." Harris said he has been attending offensive line meetings since the second or third week of the season. He's the only running back in attendance. Harris will tell the linemen how he wants them to block on certain plays, and they'll in turn give their feedback on others. "We try to meet every Thursday with everybody, but I stay here so late that I do it by myself a lot," Harris said. "It's just because I have nothing else to do. I don't have a life outside of this so I stay extra." Harris' professionalism is something the coaches picked up on early in the process. It was a topic in the spring when running backs coach Eddie Faulkner relayed that he often had to tell Harris it was time to go home in the weeks after he was drafted. Now, apparently, Faulkner has given up on trying to shoo Harris from the facility. "He's just saying [forget] it," Harris said. The long days are paying off. Harris said the increased communication has led to better chemistry in the running game.
 
I’m glad the Steelers drafted this guy. He’s a smart, humble dude.


I rarely buy offensive players jerseys cause I’m a defensive guy. But Najee ranks up there with Hines as an exception
 
I’m glad the Steelers drafted this guy. He’s a smart, humble dude.


I rarely buy offensive players jerseys cause I’m a defensive guy. But Najee ranks up there with Hines as an exception
RTR - I'll send you his jersey from Bama as well!!!
 
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Like I said. He's not just good, he's SPECIAL! Wow, incredible work ethic. Steal of the draft!


Najee showed a lot of special when he made his FIRST stop while coming into town from the airport. At that precise moment I knew we had a KEEPER.

I wanted OL 2 of the first three pick but have totally gotten on board with the way the draft played out. Crow, already had it and enjoyed the meal (lot easier when there is success to follow).

This tea can catch a spark and really change the outcome of the season. 7 for #7





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Tom Reed at DK's site did a long article on this kid right after the draft. Reading that, and hearing his history, I knew we had someone really special. I didn't know he'd play this well, but I knew he'd be a credit to the organization and the city.

This is a terrific young man that grew up under difficult situations and made the most of everything. If he never plays another down in a Steeler uniform, he was a great pick.
 
Love the guy! Anyone who has a work ethic like that is contagious for others to go above and beyond. It is the ultimate team game.

He's leading by example. I hope he never changes
 
"We try to meet every Thursday with everybody, but I stay here so late that I do it by myself a lot," Harris said. "It's just because I have nothing else to do. I don't have a life outside of this so I stay extra." Harris' professionalism is something the coaches picked up on early in the process. It was a topic in the spring when running backs coach Eddie Faulkner relayed that he often had to tell Harris it was time to go home in the weeks after he was drafted. Now, apparently, Faulkner has given up on trying to shoo Harris from the facility. "He's just saying [forget] it," Harris said. The long days are paying off. Harris said the increased communication has led to better chemistry in the running game.

That was a great read, but especially this.
 
@bermudasteel was likely one of the few more excited about Najee as I was (and I'm a Vols fan who had to endure his **** for two years).
 
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