 Jalen Warren has now finished as a top 15 running back in three straight weeks in PPR formats, but unfortunately his peripherals really aren't changing. He's still in the 40 to 50% snap share range, he's still in that 10 to 18% target share range, and he's still seeing 40 to 48% of the team's running back rushes. Now Pittsburgh finally fired Matt Canada on Tuesday. That doesn't guarantee a change in that backfield though, it does give us some hope. Because Jalen Warren has been better than Najee Harris this season, again. And any rational coach would see this. Warren's success rate is 12% higher than Najee Harris's. His expected points added per carry is .25 points better. That's absolutely crazy. His rushing yards over expected per carry is 2.1. Najee Harris is at 0.1. Again, rational coaching will put Jalen Warren on the field more. Let's hope this change in coordinator forces that to happen.