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Whatever happened to running backs?

Only three chosen in the first three rounds

What are suck year for running backs in the draft. The best prospect landed in an underwhelming spot, and only two others went in the first three rounds.

At least Jeremiyah Love is a run-catch guy. That makes him look like a good candidate to finish with some top-5 seasons at the position during his career. He could be another Bijan Robinson.

But Love lands with a lesser team, and one that’s already got plenty of talent at the position. James Conner’s contract suggests he’ll be around for another year, and Tyler Allgeier should have a meaningful role for the near future (just ask Bijan about Allgeier’s TD vulturing ability). Maybe they can even get something out of Trey Benson, who’s played fine in his first two seasons but has struggled with injuries.

Love’s teammate, Jadarian Price, went at the end of the first round. With Zach Charbonnet maybe not getting on the field until November, Price will get plenty of opportunities to have a solid role from the jump. No complaints there.

After the two Notre Dame backs, no other running backs were selected until Kaelon Black 90th overall. Kyle Shanahan likes drafting running backs. He’s taken one between rounds three and five in five of his last six drafts, including Trey Sermon, Tyrion Davis-Price, Isaac Guerendo and Jordan James. Black looks solid enough to me, but I’m not promising he’ll be beating out James and Guerendo for the coveted No. 2 tailback spot in the offense.

And that, oddly, was all we saw in the top 100 overall picks. Just three running backs. That’s the fewest ever. It’s a declining position. Twice in the previous five years, there were only four selected in the top 100.

Most likely some lesser backs selected in the later rounds (or not at all) will step up and make an impact at some point, but they weren’t going early this year. That comes from a combination of it being a down year talent-wise, and NFL teams simply not valuing the position like they did in the past.

Back in the 1967, 1969 and 1977 seasons, there were 21 running backs among the first 100 players chosen in those drafts. Times change.

RUNNING BACKS IN THE TOP 100
Year1st2nd3rdTop 100
196775521
196842413
196956521
197054212
197174419
197234615
197343412
197464418
197523413
197666214
197728821
197832411
197953819
198053311
198167014
198272315
198353111
198410810
19854217
198665415
198773415
198854211
198952412
199066115
199133412
19923218
199334213
199435715
199553513
199632712
199724410
199841511
199926311
200050411
200133411
20022429
20032047
20043306
20053238
20064228
200724310
200852411
20093126
20103306
20111438
20123228
20130516
20140358
20152248
20161124
20172237
20183418
20191146
202015511
20212114
20220336
20232147
20240134
20252316
20262013

—Ian Allan

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