03-08-2017, 05:22 PM
It is often said that it's better to wait until the later rounds to draft a running back. And that is usually backed up by a list of successful running backs taken in later rounds.
Clearly it is possible to get good players in the later rounds - that is true of any position. But are your chances of picking a good one lower as you fall into the lower rounds?
I've been having a look for some statistical research and came up with this.
http://forums.colts.com/topic/49856-rb-p...-position/
It's a bit old, but it does suggest you are more likely to get a good RB if you draft early.
Of course it might be different this year if there is a deep RB class, but I'd still feel more confident drafting one early rather than hoping to get lucky.
Clearly it is possible to get good players in the later rounds - that is true of any position. But are your chances of picking a good one lower as you fall into the lower rounds?
I've been having a look for some statistical research and came up with this.
http://forums.colts.com/topic/49856-rb-p...-position/
It's a bit old, but it does suggest you are more likely to get a good RB if you draft early.
Of course it might be different this year if there is a deep RB class, but I'd still feel more confident drafting one early rather than hoping to get lucky.