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Originally Posted by keg in kc
No, it doesn't really make sense to draft them high. Runningback has become more of a complimentary position in the NFL, with the explosion of the passing game, and the league as a whole has shifted towards stables of specialist RBs rather than featured single backs. There's a few exceptions of course, but they basically prove the rule.
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You never really know what you're getting until it hits the field. That's true with any position, but more so with RB's.
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