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Over 14 seasons, Jon Robinson has been part of drafting just six RBs

INDIANAPOLIS -- The Tennessee Titans have no clear-cut lead running back, and their situational backs aren’t well-established either.

Perhaps a reworked offensive line will change that. But it seems likely the team will add a back in the draft or free agency who will have a chance at significant work.

Hall of Fame GM Bill Polian said Alabama’s Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry “would fit quite well” in a Mike Mularkey scheme, that typically seeks a power back. Henry is 6-foot-3, 247 pounds.

Running back may now rank as the safest position in the draft, but the position is also devalued.