The wild card could be Adrian Peterson, but yeah, I tend to agree. Seems to me that if the top 3 picks go to Detroit, Oakland and Tampa, then you've got three teams that don't really need a RB picking first. I'm not so sure I agree with that. You are talking about 3 teams whose running backs, and running games, are at the bottom of the league. They might have some names up there, and recently drafted guys, but they aren't getting any production. The Bears had a much better running back situation, with TJones and a quality backup in Peterson, when they drafted Benson. I think teams in that situation would be, and should be, willing to draft a RB that high. I'm guessing QB would be at the top of each of their lists, but I don't see 3 QBs going that high, and RB has to be up there. Detroit probably has the most stable RB situation of that group, and they have the worst running attack in football, and their started just got injured. Cadillac sucks. After 2 years of getting most of the carries, he's done nothing, besides the hot start. Teams start looking to replace RBs who don't produce for 2 years, it's not like the QB position where you develop. And in Oakland, Jordan has been in the league for 6 years now, and he's pretty much shown he's no franchise back. He's a nice backup and solid change of pace guy, but I don't think they should be counting on him to carry the load for long. And of course, he's injured. And Fargas isn't much of anything.