Originally posted by Steve
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You have given plenty of examples of running backs picked in the first round who didn't succeed as much as the ones who went later in the same draft. The same can be said about wide receivers. Kevin White was the seventh overall pick for the Chicago Bears in 2015. He has 28 receptions for 328 yards in 30 games in six seasons for three teams. That same draft the Miami Dolphins took Devante Parker 14th overall. He has one 1,000-yard season in eight years and has 369 receptions in his career. Tyler Lockett went in the third round of that draft and has 533 receptions for 7,100 yards and 54 touchdowns in eight seasons. Jamison Crowder went in the fourth round that year and has 415 receptions, more than Parker and White combined.
In 2017 Coery Davis went fifth, Mike Williams (whom you consider a #2 receiver) went seventh, and John Ross went ninth. Leonard Fournette and Chistrian McCaffrey went in the first round of that same draft, and each of them has more receptions than Williams, who's been the most productive of the three wide receivers. John Ross is currently out of the NFL.
In 2019 the Patriots took N'Keal Harry in the first round. Deebo Samuel, A.J. Brown, and D.K. Metcalf went in the second.
Yes, it would be nice to have a Jamaar Chase or Justin Jefferson. If you can convince me there's a wide receiver of that caliber when the Chargers pick in the first round of this draft I will be happy to see them take him over Bijan Robinson. Same if you can convince me there's a Travis Kelce (a third-round pick) or Rob Gronkowski (second-round pick) in the first round of this draft. Unfortunately Brock Bowers isn't draft-eligible, and I don't see any Jamaar Chase or Justin Jefferson being available at #21 in this draft, so I don't see the point in taking a tight end or wide receiver over Robinson.
As far as Ryan Mathews goes, I wanted Brandon Graham in that draft and was very disappointed we took Mathews. That same draft Earl Thomas went 14th, and I'm sure fans on this forum would have hated that pick because we already had Eric Weddle. Regardless, Mathews gained 1,255 yards in 2013, and we went to the postseason and won a playoff game with Keenan Allen as a rookie and Vincent Brown as our #2 receiver. We ran for 196 yards while Rivers threw only 16 passes in that playoff win over Cincinnati, with Ronnie Brown closing it out on a 58-yard touchdown run. This was the season Rivers was named Comeback Player of the Year, after throwing for 4,478 yards and 32 touchdowns against only 11 interceptions. BALANCE. The next season we missed the playoffs while rushing for only 1,367 yards as a team. Rivers got the crap beat out of him but still managed to throw for 4,286 yards and 31 touchdowns, but his interceptions increased to 18.
As far as Melvin Gordon goes he was just an idiot who overvalued himself. In 2018 he was actually excellent, running for 885 yards, 10 touchdowns, and a 5.1-yard average in 12 games. We went 12-4 while Rivers threw for 4,308 yards and 32 touchdowns against only 12 interceptions. BALANCE. Our defense shutting down Lamar Jackson won the playoff game in Baltimore. The next season Gordon stupidly turned down a $40 million contract from Telesco, held out into the regular season, and played like garbage. We went 5-11 and Rivers threw for 4,615 yards and 23 touchdowns while his interceptions rose to 20. The following year Rivers went to the Colts, who qualified for the playoffs while Jonathan Taylor ran for 1,169 yards and Rivers threw for 4,169 and 24 touchdowns against just 11 interceptions. Meanwhile Gordon stupidly accepted a lesser contract from the Broncos, but he did run for 986 yards, 4.6, and nine touchdowns in 2020 and 918 yards, eight touchdowns, and 4.5 in 2021. If he had done that with Justin Herbert and the Chargers during those years who knows what their record would have been?
Basically what I'm driving at is we're more successful when we have a legitimate running game with a true #! back. Bijan Robinson can be that guy. If you can convince me we can get a player equally as great at a position that typically lasts longer in the NFL (a running back usually has only six prime years) I'm all for it.
So, who are these players at other positions who would be better than Robinson?
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