posted by SportsAndLady
In the last 3 drafts, there was a 100% success rate in drafting RB's in the first 10 picks of the draft.
Fournette, McCaffrey
Zeke
Todd Gurley
All 4 of those guys can help our team, so why are you so against drafting someone in the top 10 that can help our team?
I realize there are studs in the 3rd, 4th rounds. There are also quite a bit of duds. Not a lot of duds are drafted in the top 10 at the RB position.
I just told you, because you can get the same or better value in later rounds. Fournette and McCafferey currently aren't the best RBs in this rookie class. And how about we wait to see how they hold up after 4 years? Most RBs have a short shelf life. When I am using a first round pick, I am looking for a guy that is going to produce beyond 4-5 years. Even if we drafted a first round RB that produces immediately, by the time if (big if) we put enough pieces around to be competitive, most likely that RB won't be producing anymore. This team has so many needs to be competitive and a RB is down the list. Draft a RB in the 2nd or 3rd round and utilize duke properly. That is more than enough.
You can also say in the last 3 drafts there was a 100% chance there was a stud RB available beyond the first round. Look at the current RB draft class coming up. Way too much talent to be wasting a first round pick (especially the browns in the top 4) on Barkley. You're also using a small sample size. Look beyond three years. There have been plenty of dud first round RBs and wasted picks when the RBs in the later rounds would have been a better choice.
I don't get how you and others are falling into this trap again. It wasn't too long ago when everyone and their mother were creaming themselves over trent richardson. I was told that t-rich was a can't miss draft pick and would easily produce. How did that work out for us? I much rather take my chances on any other position the Browns need in the first round over a RB. At least if that guy turns out to be a bust, it will be a lot better than drafting a bust at RB while we watch other teams reaping the benefits of drafting a productive RB in the later rounds.