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My hot take, don't ever draft a running back in the 1st rd.
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[QUOTE="Husky25, post: 5268316, member: 2839"] Disregarding that offensive philosophies evolved constantly over the last 55 years, there are A LOT of "Who?"'s on that list. A good portion of the productive RBs are known for a team other than who drafted them, and of the handful of players who won the Super Bowl, more than half (by my count) also did with another team. Franco Harris and Jamal Lewis are the only one who had an immediate impact in terms of the Hardware, though I suppose a case can be made for Warrick Dunn (5 year vet). Walter Peyton was a 10 year veteran by the time the Bears won. Riggins was drafted by NYJ, but won in Washington OJ Anderson was drafted by StL; won with NYG. Faulk was drafted by Ind; won with the Rams. Barkley was drafted by the Giants and obviously won last season with Philly. All of their pensions were full vested by the time they won a ring. [/QUOTE]
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