One of the areas where there's little consensus for tonight's first round of the NFL Draft is if there will be a running back or two selected. I've seen mocks that have D'Andre Swift (pictured) and Jonathan Taylor going, and ones that have nobody at the position. Personally, I'm not sure it matters much. Not so much in Year One, probably not long-term.

I looked at the past 10 years worth of drafted running backs. To make it a manageable group, I cropped it at players who put up at least 500 total yards in their rookie seasons. There were 41 such players. Thirteen were drafted in the first round, 14 were drafted in the second round, and 14 were drafted in the third round. So does it matter if Taylor or Swift gets drafted in round 1 or round 2 or 3? Probably not.

The table below shows those 41 players, sorted by total yards. The three best rookies were drafted in the first round, but the next three were drafted in the second or third. The best 15 players -- at least 1100 total yards -- included seven first-rounders and six second-rounders. Just two third-rounders, so sure, earlier is better. But the difference between running backs selected in the first round and second round is negligible.

RBS, ROUNDS 1-3, 2010-2019 (500-PLUS TOTAL YARDS)
YearRdPlayerRunRecTotTD
20181Saquon Barkley, NYG1307721202815
20161Ezekiel Elliott, Dall.1631363199416
20121Doug Martin, T.B.1454472192612
20173Kareem Hunt, K.C.1327455178211
20173Alvin Kamara, N.O.728826155414
20132Eddie Lacy, G.B.1178257143511
20171Leonard Fournette, Jac.1040302134210
20142Jeremy Hill, Cin.112421513399
20192Miles Sanders, Phil.81850913276
20121Trent Richardson, Clev.950367131712
20191Josh Jacobs, Oak.115016613167
20151Todd Gurley, St.L.1106188129410
20132LeVeon Bell, Pitt.86039912598
20132Giovani Bernard, Cin.69551412098
20182Nick Chubb, Clev.996149114510
20171Christian McCaffrey, Car.43565110867
20113DeMarco Murray, Dall.89718310802
20193David Montgomery, Chi.88918510747
20153David Johnson, Ariz.581457103813
20101Jahvid Best, Det.55548710326
20152T.J. Yeldon, Jac.74027910193
20181Sony Michel, N.E.931509816
20193Devin Singletary, Buff.7751949694
20172Joe Mixon, Cin.6262879134
20153Duke Johnson, Clev.3795349132
20143Tre Mason, St.L.7651489135
20182Kerryon Johnson, Det.6412138544
20151Melvin Gordon, S.D.6411928330
20101Ryan Mathews, S.D.6781458237
20153Matt Jones, Wash.4903047944
20152Ameer Abdullah, Det.5971837803
20143Terrance West, Clev.673647375
20132Montee Ball, Den.5591457044
20142Bishop Sankey, Tenn.5691337022
20143Jerick McKinnon, Minn.5381356730
20112Daniel Thomas, Mia.581726531
20162Derrick Henry, Tenn.4901376275
20183Royce Freeman, Den.521725935
20123Bernard Pierce, Balt.532475791
20193Alexander Mattison, Minn.462825441
20111Mark Ingram, N.O.474465205

I might be wrong, but my guess right now is that no running backs will be selected tonight. Securing that fifth-year option is more important with other positions. With running backs, if they're really good, you're going to have pay them before their rookie contract runs out anyway, as we've seen recently with Ezekiel Elliott and Christian McCaffrey, or dealing with a holdout situation. If they're not, you won't be keeping them around that long.

If a back does get taken tonight, my lean is it will be Swift. He's the guy I've been most impressed by while watching college game; the best all-around skill set, I think. Taylor wasn't much of a factor in the passing game; that and fumbling issues concern me. Two other backs, Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Cam Akers, have some passing game ability (especially Edwards-Helaire), and I expect them to go in the second round.

Naturally, somebody will take one of these guys in the 20s tonight and blow that prediction away, but that's my lean right now. No first-rounders, but probably 3-4 second-rounders on Friday.

--Andy Richardson