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Is Trent Richardson most likely BPA at #9?


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I could not hate this pick. I definitely do not see running back as an immediate need, but with Stewart's future here uncertain after this season is it at all possible and he would be the best player on the board regardless of position? Having TR would instantly secure the run game for the future and continue to make Cam's development a bit easier. If this were to happen I could see Hurney moving up at taking the best defensive player on the board whether DT/DE/CB/LB.

I have never seen a mock with us selecting Richardson and that just surprised me some.

Flame/Hate whatevaa bruh

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He's a very talented player, and whomever drafts him will be happy.

But in today's NFL, in the top 10, you draft potential star quarterbacks, franchise left tackles, shutdown corners, premier pass rushers, and game-changing wide receivers ALL before a runningback is considered. So, to answer your question simply, no, he won't be the best player available to choose at #9. Not with how the game is played now.

Not saying someone won't, but it's not the smartest move.

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