Is it better to invest heavy in the offensive line and reap the rewards, or go all-in on a runner and hope it works?
(Note from 3k: After yesterday's La'el Collins piece, Eric hit on the core topic I've been responding to in my criticism of the Gurley pick - the impact of running backs. There's too much misunderstanding that suggests that criticism of the pick has to do with Gurley's talent at the position or a general criticism of having an impactful running game. It's more a general criticism of the running back position itself and the value it has in impacting the overall running game.