Ken
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I like the value at 26 if he is BPA.Below is a chart of all the RBs selected in the first round since 2012. Looking at this list can quickly explain why drafting a RB, especially early in round 1 is probably not the best use of draft capital.
Rd Year Pick
1 2021 24 24 Najee Harris Steelers Alabama1 2021 25 25 Travis Etienne Jaguars Clemson1 2020 32 32 Clyde Edwards-Helaire Chiefs Louisiana State1 2019 24 24 Josh Jacobs Raiders Alabama1 2018 2 2 Saquon Barkley Giants Penn State1 2018 27 27 Rashaad Penny Seahawks San Diego State1 2018 31 31 Sony Michel Patriots Georgia1 2017 4 4 Leonard Fournette Jaguars Louisiana State1 2017 8 8 Christian McCaffrey Panthers Stanford1 2016 4 4 Ezekiel Elliott Cowboys Ohio State1 2015 10 10 Todd Gurley Rams Georgia1 2015 15 15 Melvin Gordon Chargers Wisconsin1 2012 3 3 Trent Richardson Browns Alabama1 2012 31 31 Doug Martin Buccaneers Boise State1 2012 32 32 David Wilson Giants Virginia Tech
Of the 15 first round RBs selected in round one in the last 11 drafts, only Zeke Elliott (2016, 2018) and Josh Jacobs (2022) have led the NFL in rushing in a season. The years 2013-14, not a single team selected a RB in round one.
And when looking at leading rusher stats the last 5 seasons, other than in 2018, first round RBs are not exactly killing it. In facts round 2 RBs are the most productive.
TOP 3 LEADING RUSHERS IN NFL BY YEAR (and round drafted)
Looks like drafting a RB in round 2 is a better option than round 1 based on recent history.
- 2022- Josh Jacobs (rd 1), Derrick Henry (rd 2), Nick Chubb (rd 2)
- 2021- Jonathan Taylor (rd 2), Nick Chubb (rd 2), Joe Mixon (rd 2)
- 2020- Derrick Henry (rd 2), Dalvin Cook (rd 2), Jonathan Taylor rd 2)
- 2019- Derrick Henry (rd 2), Nick Chubb (rd 2), Christian McCaffrey (rd 1)
- 2018- Ezekiel Elliott (rd 1), Saquon Barkley (rd 1), Todd Gurley (rd 1)
I think the days of top 10 rbs is over.....never makes sense.