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One of the more interesting shifts in drafting trends in recent years has been at the running back position.
From 2015-2018, the average spot for the first RB taken was pick #5 (Todd Gurley – 10, Ezekiel Elliott – 4, Leonard Fournette – 4, Saquon Barkley – 2). In the last four drafts, however, the average spot of the first back taken was #29 (Josh Jacobs – 24, Clyde Edwards Helaire – 32, Najee Harris – 24, Breece Hall – 36).
This year, the consensus top RB prospect is Texas’ Bijan Robinson. He is, by all accounts, an elite prospect who can excel in both the run and pass game.
So how high will he be drafted? Will the success of backs taken on Day 2 or later in recent years once again push the position down the priority lists of teams drafting early, or will Robinson be the next RB taken at the top of the draft?
If he does drop… is there a point at which the Rams get interested?
While I don’t think RB is the top priority for the Rams by any means (particularly if Cam Akers can play as he did late in the season), would the availability of a truly elite prospect sway them? Let’s say Robinson gets into the 20s... would the Rams be tempted to make a move, packaging the #36 pick with a 2024 selection (probably would have to be yet another first rounder) to get Robinson? Or, asked another way, does Sean McVay miss having a Gurley (when healthy)-type of threat at the RB position to motivate him to do this as the next “all-in” move?
I go back and forth on this one. I think there are some very good prospects who could be had much later in the draft. Then I think about Gurley’s highlight reel, and I think… maybe?
From 2015-2018, the average spot for the first RB taken was pick #5 (Todd Gurley – 10, Ezekiel Elliott – 4, Leonard Fournette – 4, Saquon Barkley – 2). In the last four drafts, however, the average spot of the first back taken was #29 (Josh Jacobs – 24, Clyde Edwards Helaire – 32, Najee Harris – 24, Breece Hall – 36).
This year, the consensus top RB prospect is Texas’ Bijan Robinson. He is, by all accounts, an elite prospect who can excel in both the run and pass game.
So how high will he be drafted? Will the success of backs taken on Day 2 or later in recent years once again push the position down the priority lists of teams drafting early, or will Robinson be the next RB taken at the top of the draft?
If he does drop… is there a point at which the Rams get interested?
While I don’t think RB is the top priority for the Rams by any means (particularly if Cam Akers can play as he did late in the season), would the availability of a truly elite prospect sway them? Let’s say Robinson gets into the 20s... would the Rams be tempted to make a move, packaging the #36 pick with a 2024 selection (probably would have to be yet another first rounder) to get Robinson? Or, asked another way, does Sean McVay miss having a Gurley (when healthy)-type of threat at the RB position to motivate him to do this as the next “all-in” move?
I go back and forth on this one. I think there are some very good prospects who could be had much later in the draft. Then I think about Gurley’s highlight reel, and I think… maybe?