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Will The Real RB1 Please Stand Up! | Steelers Almighty Podcast | Episode 45

Brien Hanley Season 1 Episode 45

Is Jaylen Warren the answer for the Steelers at running back? After accumulating 1,674 rushing yards with a 4.48 YPC and 6 TDs, plus adding 127 catches for 894 yards, Warren has shown his potential to be an every-down back. However, increased usage has also exposed fumbling issues. Does Warren deserve the chance to be the lead back, or is he more effective in a tandem? With the NFL Draft approaching, we explore the Steelers' options for drafting a running back. Potential picks range from Ashton Jeanty in the first round to various prospects in later rounds like Omarion Hampton, Kaleb Johnson, Quinshon Judkins, and others. We discuss the desired style—speed over power—and consider whether the Steelers are looking for a primary runner or a complementary piece to pair with Warren.

The Steelers have received a concerning grade of 'D' on the NFLPA Team Report Cards for 2025, raising questions about Art Rooney II's leadership and the organization's standing among players. Does Rooney take these evaluations seriously, and how might this impact the team's reputation and operations moving forward? We delve into the significance of these ratings, exploring whether they truly matter in the grand scheme of team management and player relations. Join us as we analyze what this grade means for the Steelers and how it could influence their approach to player treatment and team culture.

Is Mason McCormick the long-term answer at left guard for the Steelers? After starting 14 games in 2024 and currently ranked as the 54th best guard by PFF, McCormick has shown potential but also areas needing improvement, particularly in technique. However, his relentless motor is a standout trait that can't be taught. As we look ahead, could a full year of watching and learning from veterans significantly benefit his development? We assess McCormick's progress, potential, and what steps the Steelers might take to enhance his performance on the offensive line. 

The NFL salary cap has risen to $279 million, reflecting steady growth due to inflation, lucrative TV deals, and overall league revenue increases. This financial structure ensures teams have the resources to compete fairly, with the cap essentially setting a limit on what each team can spend on player salaries per year. As part of the collective bargaining agreement, teams must spend at least 89% of the cap over a four-year period to ensure fair compensation, while the league must spend at least 95%. If teams fall short, they must pay the difference to their former players.

For the Steelers, this increase means potentially maximizing their cap room to make strategic moves. They can extend key players, sign impactful free agents, make trades, and invest in their draft picks. The cap hike also means that free agents' price tags will likely increase, impacting the Steelers' negotiations and strategic planning. We dive into how Pittsburgh can utilize this increased cap space to bolster their roster effectively and comply with league spending requirements.

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0:00 Table of Contents
2:15 Jaylen Warren
13:10 Art Rooney II
22:00 Halftime
23:29 Mason McCormick
30:15 Salary Cap
36:10 Outro 
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