The No. 1 running back on everyone's board, Ezekiel Elliott would appear to be a good fit in Oakland at pick No. 14, but would drafting a running back this early fit into Reggie McKenzie's plan?
It's amazing to see the evolution of running backs in the NFL Draft. In 2012, Trent Richardson was taken No. 3 overall (GULP), with two other running backs (Doug Martin and David Wislon) both coming off the board at the end of the first round.
The following year, general managers seemingly overreacted in the opposite direction as the landscape of the running back position was changing.