Drafting a running back in the first round has become taboo in recent years, but that shouldn’t affect Ezekiel Elliott in the 2016 NFL draft. Todd Gurley and Melvin Gordon were each top-15 picks in 2015, and Elliott might be a better prospect than both of them.
If you watched Ohio State’s run to the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship this past season, you already know that Elliott is a special talent. While Cardale Jones became an instant sensation after replacing injured starter J.T....
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