The market for top-shelf running backs is as strong as ever. NFL teams have rewarded star backs with rich new contracts this offseason despite a deep draft class filled with talent. For teams looking for the next stud running back taken late in the draft, Texas’ Malcolm Brown could be their man.
The devaluation of the running back position has led to less elite athletes playing there. History shows that production begins to dip once backs hit age 27, whereas other skill positions can play into their 30s. The threat of losin...
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