Yeah he is definitely no Shady, but few are.
I sound overly critical above but it’s merely a reflection of the times we’re in. Izzy would have been a slam dunk first or high second round pick in a previous decade or so. His skillet would have more highly valued then, but backs today are considered commodities and used more in hybrid mode. And interchanged frequently.
It’s why the Steelers surprised so many who observe these trends when they took Harris. However, we tend to forget that Harris started life as a WR at Alabama so it isn’t as questionable as it originally seemed. I think the Steelers were (finally) starting to feature him more in downfield receiving by the end of last season, which IMO will (finally) add value to that pick.
But even with that Harris was still a fairly low first round pick. And Izzy certainly doesn’t have nearly the same pedigree (though I think he is far more of a breakaway threat than Harris has shown). It will be interesting to see if all the factors mentioned causes Izzy to end up picked lower than many of us as Pitt fans hope.