This is entirely dependent upon the scheme that you run.
For a Coryell scheme, pass blocking tackles and quarterback are the most important part of the offense. These require very high draft picks. For Hermball you need a large offensive line. Shanahan's O requires more mobile undersized o-lineman that aren't as valued on draft boards.
A cover 2 requires much higher picks on your D-Line and the middle of your D, MLB, Safeties. You can get by with mid-late round CBs, whereas in a man-pressing scheme you need 1st-2nd round corners.
At no point should you spend a high pick on a RB, IMO. They are a dime a dozen.
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