NFL Draft 2024 Big Board: Dane Brugler’s top 50 midseason prospects Level 1 (Top 50 range): All-purpose backġ. There Are However, there are some viable candidates, so let’s take a look at a few and highlight their playstyle, productivity, and current draft stock. But with this squad failing to attract attention, there could be a repeat this April. We’ve only seen one draft in NFL history (2014) where a back wasn’t selected in the top 50. There’s no surefire first-round talent this time around like Bijan Robinson was a year ago, and you can’t count on a team aggressively looking for a running back like the Detroit Lions did with Jahmyr Gibbs. Aside from QB, no other position is subject to the same type of NFL Draft scrutiny because of the assumption that you can theoretically find long-term answers anywhere in the draft (or even after).Īt a time when the market for running backs in the NFL is tighter than ever, it could be difficult for the new class to get through on draft weekend. There are unique pressures on a running back when he has to make the majority of his professional income on his rookie deal.