Steelers rookie Kaleb Johnson reveals hidden part of his game at training camp

Rookie RB Kaleb Johnson has been a human highlight reel so far at training camp — and he appreciates the opportunity to showcase some of the more underrated aspects of his game.

Coming out of college, there were elements of Johnson’s skill set that flew under the radar — and it’s those very tools that have caught the attention of fans in Latrobe.

The Steelers rookie believes his overlooked abilities are helping him build trust with his quarterbacks — especially in the passing game.

“To be honest, I feel like the hidden part of my game was my speed and my pass-catching ability,” Johnson told reporters on Saturday. “And I feel like I can really contribute with my catching ability and protections, stuff like that. So, with [Aaron Rodgers] and just all the quarterbacks, I feel like they’re trusting me now and trusting that I can make really good plays from a pass perspective.”

Drafted with the 83rd overall pick in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft, Johnson could see a massive workload right out of the gate — as Najee Harris’ Steel City departure left Pittsburgh without a de facto RB1.

Johnson could form one of the best one-two punches with RB Jaylen Warren in the rushing attack this season — but the success may fall on whether the offensive line can take the next step in 2025.

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