There hasn’t been a RB selected #1 in 25+ years… Why?

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1995 was the last year a runningback went #1 overall... and there are a few big reasons for that.
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  • @zachnoe5545
    @zachnoe55452 жыл бұрын

    Fun fact: the Titans actually had the number one pick and traded down. They also picked up the Rams #45 pick and used it to select Henry

  • @austingiroux3709

    @austingiroux3709

    2 жыл бұрын

    I didn’t actually know thar

  • @BryenGraver

    @BryenGraver

    2 жыл бұрын

    Now THAT is a fun fact.

  • @hr1654

    @hr1654

    2 жыл бұрын

    Daym

  • @js0836

    @js0836

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stole his ahh😂

  • @johnnymccollum5935

    @johnnymccollum5935

    Жыл бұрын

    Titan tf up!!!!

  • @walker68175
    @walker681752 жыл бұрын

    0:51 "WE WANT SAPP! WE WANT SAPP!" "The New York Jets select Tight End from Penn State, Kyle Brady"

  • @krambone

    @krambone

    2 жыл бұрын

    Walker Buehler’s Burner maannnn the JETS fans booed, yelled profanities, all types of shit when they took Kyle Brady over Warren Sapp lololol

  • @whosaidthat84

    @whosaidthat84

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Fries no what happened was that Belichick was once told by a fortune teller that a man name Brady would change his life forever. He just guessed the wrong Brady.

  • @crater044

    @crater044

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@whosaidthat84 "No no Bill....the NEXT Brady....that's the one that'll lead you to the promised land." - Fortune Teller

  • @Kenxclout
    @Kenxclout2 жыл бұрын

    Master P did an interview in a Ki-Jana Carter Jersey on in 96. Those 90s NFL jerseys were so fly to me

  • @YardratZ

    @YardratZ

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dude. I was Lyke 6 years old and wanted that jersey and had NO IDEA who he was or why I wanted it. Artist’s influence is real

  • @_DropTheMike

    @_DropTheMike

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dude I absolutely love jerseys from the 90's. Even the Champion NBA ones. I'd wear any player from any team if its a 90's NBA jersey. Every other hip hop video someone was wearing a pro sports jersey. Fabolous always comes to mind.

  • @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wasn’t alive then but I always thought that 90’s jersey’s look the best

  • @_DropTheMike

    @_DropTheMike

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@abelowaverage13yearoldamer42 90's was the best decade. Not all the fashion but sports memorabilia was top notch.

  • @TheChosenMoose01

    @TheChosenMoose01

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@_DropTheMike For real. You can see after the 2000's ended and we moved into the 2010's and 2020's, you can see how many teams went for more colorful and classic looking jerseys, like the Hornets, Lakers, hawks, warriors, and a lot of other teams.

  • @SouthernSkeptic
    @SouthernSkeptic2 жыл бұрын

    I miss my youth, the decade of the running back. the 80s. Walter Payton Earl Cambell Tony Dorsett Eric Dickerson Curt Warner Marcu Allen Roger Craig Billy Simms And Barry Sanders came along at the end of the decade.

  • @big8dog887

    @big8dog887

    2 жыл бұрын

    John Riggins.

  • @SouthernSkeptic

    @SouthernSkeptic

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Fries Yeah and they still dont compare to the 80s.

  • @SouthernSkeptic

    @SouthernSkeptic

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Fries Definitely better than what's come after them.

  • @DiggetyDank

    @DiggetyDank

    Жыл бұрын

    Late 80s, all of the 90s and 00s to about 2008. All had great running backs, then fucking Derrick Henry comes along and puts up the best runs since beastquake and APs comeback year. I'm a cowboys fan but I'll root for the Titans

  • @icemike1

    @icemike1

    Жыл бұрын

    White shoes

  • @jruth77
    @jruth772 жыл бұрын

    It’s also the fact that running backs are somewhat replaceable, and don’t need to be picked in the first round and given all that money. Theres plenty of teams and instances where a backup running back performs well and puts up the same yardage but at a cheaper rate

  • @OkagaCalifornia

    @OkagaCalifornia

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great recent example is Jonathan Taylor

  • @jruth77

    @jruth77

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@OkagaCalifornia JT, tony pollard on the cowboys, CJ Anderson with the Rams in 2018 when gurley got hurt, James Conner when bell held out, 49ers RB by committee and so on

  • @timtopping123

    @timtopping123

    2 жыл бұрын

    Alexander Mattison is a great example too.

  • @julioandrehernandez8696

    @julioandrehernandez8696

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bruh he said that lol when he talks about financial cost

  • @j-c9890

    @j-c9890

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yea but why did that change all off a sudden 15 years ago

  • @bjnt92281
    @bjnt922812 жыл бұрын

    If you think this is bad. You should do a video on how far the fullback position has fallen off. The running back position is heading in the same direction.

  • @PhilTip

    @PhilTip

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fr tho, Mike Alstott used to fuck up defenses all by himself.

  • @19EHF

    @19EHF

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would say the TRADITIONAL style of runningback is fading. The power backs like henry are becoming rare. Now most people want a hybrid back like an alvin kamara or mcafferty. Or rather than depend on one back have a backfield duo fullbacks are still used but are primarily extra blockers

  • @clonecommandermike332

    @clonecommandermike332

    2 жыл бұрын

    I miss fullbacks.

  • @david.tousignant20

    @david.tousignant20

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@19EHF You're 100% right. The NFL has been changing since its inception. I don't understand why people took this long to realized it changed now.

  • @jacobwatson1406

    @jacobwatson1406

    2 жыл бұрын

    Running backs are falling off but I doubt it will ever be as much as fullbacks

  • @-GliCH-ErrrOr
    @-GliCH-ErrrOr2 жыл бұрын

    The biggest rule change of all time is why…offensive lineman being allowed to use their hands. Pass blocking on a regular basis became a lot more practical.

  • @allthingsgaming6

    @allthingsgaming6

    2 жыл бұрын

    This. No one ever says it even though it was such a huge factor in the rise of passing.

  • @ShudowWolf

    @ShudowWolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@allthingsgaming6 the life of an Offensive Linemen is just a thankless job.

  • @allthingsgaming6

    @allthingsgaming6

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ShudowWolf True, True... although I think Joe Burrow might be thanking his lineman this season after what he's had to deal with the past two years.

  • @Dustin_Different

    @Dustin_Different

    2 жыл бұрын

    That happen in 1978. The game has done a lot of evolving even since then, and as an offensive lineman that was just a terrible rule to begin with. Probably the best rule change in football history

  • @bigdaddyjoosseee

    @bigdaddyjoosseee

    2 жыл бұрын

    Honestly the dumbest rule to begin with like yeah let's play a game where we use our heads as battering rams but you can't use you hands to block someone...... MAKES SENSE

  • @ugosmith7529
    @ugosmith75292 жыл бұрын

    In hindsight, I think both Henry and Chubb are the only two backs I would even consider using a top 5 pick on as they have been steadily producing for years and are an essential part of their team's identity

  • @2013HotNewMusic

    @2013HotNewMusic

    2 жыл бұрын

    In hindsight? No Kamara? No Zeke? No Mixon? No Taylor? Weird.

  • @ugosmith7529

    @ugosmith7529

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@2013HotNewMusic nothing weird about it zeke had a couple of dominant years but has been ok/decent for the remainder of his career, hardly a top 5 pick. Kamara had a major down year last season but otherwise has been solid but he doesn't have a single 1000 running yds season. Taylor has been an absolute beast but only has 2 seasons under his belt, a bit early to say in hindsight he would be a top 5 pick, he definitely would be worth one if he continues on his current trajectory. Mixon has been pretty solid, not sure I'd say he is worth a top 5, top 10 most definitely worth it

  • @melatonin12

    @melatonin12

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@2013HotNewMusic really tried to sneak zeke in there 😂😂😂

  • @2013HotNewMusic

    @2013HotNewMusic

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@melatonin12 who is "seek"?

  • @JacionBryant

    @JacionBryant

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chicken29843 are u high who they trying to get rid of right that bum as qb

  • @yeahwersexybeasts
    @yeahwersexybeasts2 жыл бұрын

    Literally had the worst birthday of my life yesterday. I stressed out the whole day and most of my family members just blew me off including my father. When I sat down at the end of the night and saw that there was a new KTO video I genuinely felt joy for the first time in a fat minute. Idk why but this man's videos are just God tier compared to all of the other football KZread. Thanks for posting another banger at the perfect time my man

  • @ezekielwong7108

    @ezekielwong7108

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hope you're all good man :)

  • @lucascox1360

    @lucascox1360

    2 жыл бұрын

    Happy Birthday!

  • @SawiQiFX

    @SawiQiFX

    2 жыл бұрын

    Happy belated birthday bro!

  • @trethetree

    @trethetree

    2 жыл бұрын

    Happy Birthday!

  • @cesarespinoza8110

    @cesarespinoza8110

    2 жыл бұрын

    w

  • @lonewolf65eight
    @lonewolf65eight2 жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing the rumors for Barkley to the Browns that year, I truly think Chubb is better for the Browns than Barkley could/would be

  • @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree, saquon career started out promising, but at the moment injuries are derailing his career.

  • @lonewolf65eight

    @lonewolf65eight

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@abelowaverage13yearoldamer42 I think a huge part of it is the O line difference. But man I'm much happier with Chubb. I feel his run game is better

  • @madczech9568

    @madczech9568

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think its's like the video.. injuries...hopefully Saquon bounces bacx.. I dont't want to see his career derailed like Billy Simms

  • @brandynhenry7107

    @brandynhenry7107

    2 жыл бұрын

    Chubb's another product of his line. You could put 200 rbs off the street behind them and get nearly the same production. You did with your third string.

  • @encinobalboa

    @encinobalboa

    Жыл бұрын

    Poor Saquon. He wasted his prime with Giants and Dimes.

  • @paulgaither
    @paulgaither2 жыл бұрын

    This is indirectly related to the Deebo Samuel situation with the 49ers. As the year went on, he started to become their feature ball carrier. While he is a team player and did his best to help his team win, he wants to play WR, not "Wide Back".

  • @naasewei913

    @naasewei913

    2 жыл бұрын

    Swiss knife butHe good At both Position need more love from pay check i think He is much more Talentet then cooler kupp and He good a will deserved pay check viking fan sry for Bad english im germany

  • @MrLT3685

    @MrLT3685

    2 жыл бұрын

    He wants to be thought of as a wide receiver so when his time comes he will be PAID like a wide receiver. There's nothing wrong with that. He's approaching it exactly how he should.

  • @omnione12

    @omnione12

    2 жыл бұрын

    Somewhat true, except for the fact only speculation that Deebo doesnt want to be used as a Wide-Back. Only time it was even asked Deebo said he doesnt care if that what the team needs him to do. A player avg 5 rushing attempts a game is not a featured ball carrier/ he is just taken the load off of our lone RB after our # 2 and 3 got injured. Reason why this holds no weight 1. We only asked him to help out when we lost two of our starting RBs, No different when when Gould had to play punter 2. You talking like we ask him to be the #1 RB, you realize he is only been asked to carry the ball 8 times at most, 2 times a Qtr 3. We have 5 RBs on the books now + mobile QB, I am pretty sure if he has a problem with it he can say it 4. EVERY Starting WR+TE has lined up as a RB, Kittles actually started it first, this is just Kyles system of swiss army knifes I aint saying it aint true, but there is no credible evidence other than media saying that, and seeing how it really isnt as common as people think I don't really think he cares, mainly because he is asking for the ball on his on terms.

  • @darylrichardson8567

    @darylrichardson8567

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrLT3685 running back get PAID!!! They’re always injured. They’re worked too hard, before the NFL. BACKS usually last 3-4 yrs… BIAKABATUKA ( 1,000 his rookie yr. JVILLE), career ending injury at the end of the season.

  • @MrLT3685

    @MrLT3685

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@darylrichardson8567 That's why I said he wants to be seen as a wide reciever. There's just not enough value in playing RB. NFL players have a short window to make as much as they can. The way to do that is as a WR.

  • @talenmename
    @talenmename2 жыл бұрын

    That man Myles Jack was something scary out the backfield tbh I was a huge fan of his when he was at UCLA

  • @KTF0

    @KTF0

    Жыл бұрын

    His first start at RB he didn't even know the playbook and went through plays in the hotel lobby because there was a last minute injury and he had a baller game.

  • @CrimsonKobaNakirigumi
    @CrimsonKobaNakirigumi2 жыл бұрын

    While the 2016 NFL Draft is a good example, the post- Ki-Jana one that illustratres more your point is the 1999 draft. Coming up to this draft you had one of the most hyped prospects ever in Ricky Williams and a generational talent in Edgerrin James, yet they went 4th and 5th and the top 3 picks were quarterbacks, and two of those were worse than Goff and Wentz, only McNabb was worth of the pick. The Browns would have definitely gave up Couch if they knew how talented James would end up being. I think it was Ricky, not Ki-Jana who changed how teams approach RB in the draft. The Saints gave up so much for him only for them to draft another RB in the 1st round two years later. While you could argue that it wasn't because of an injury, off field issues with players have happened before (Phillips) and with such a quicky ageing position such risks are not worth taking. Not only that but the RB that they drafted 20 something two years later after the Ricky pick ended up being their franchise rushing leader.

  • @UserName-ts3sp

    @UserName-ts3sp

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah ricky was probably more than kijana, at least with trades. though rbs were still strong for a while, you had 3 rbs go top-5 in 2005 and none lived up to the hype

  • @Syrnkop
    @Syrnkop2 жыл бұрын

    Always great when KTO is posting

  • @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have the best profile pic and username combination ever

  • @miricallol
    @miricallol2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for putting all this work to produce amazing videos keep up the good work

  • @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42
    @abelowaverage13yearoldamer422 жыл бұрын

    I think Derek Henry is the best running back since AD, I remember seeing Derek Henry’s 99 yard run. He is a unit.

  • @jasonvorhees3426

    @jasonvorhees3426

    2 жыл бұрын

    AD? You mean AP right?

  • @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42

    2 жыл бұрын

    His nickname is AD, it’s short for “all day”

  • @TheChosenMoose01

    @TheChosenMoose01

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@abelowaverage13yearoldamer42 I still would have said AP, since a lot of dudes don't know his nickname, but I think you're dead on with that comment.

  • @camerenbob4314

    @camerenbob4314

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup he’s a beast

  • @trentongardner2106

    @trentongardner2106

    2 жыл бұрын

    Maybe he was until the colts drafted that future HOFer JT

  • @johnny__topside
    @johnny__topside2 жыл бұрын

    I’d go as far to say that almost no running back should get drafted in the first round. The longevity just isn’t there and you generally get better value at almost every other position. Jamal Lewis is the last running back drafted in the top 20 picks who won a super bowl with the team who drafted him

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow12 жыл бұрын

    Biggest issue to me is their career length. Even if they're an all-timer RB, that will probably only last 2-4 years at most. Its just not worth the investment right now until health advances enough somehow to keep backs healthier.

  • @shorewall

    @shorewall

    Жыл бұрын

    You need Gene Therapy for that, or cyborg body parts. :D

  • @thangs660
    @thangs6602 жыл бұрын

    I went to highschool/ grew up around Derrick Henry.... He is bound and determine to be the best there ever is and was.

  • @user-dp5go8hr6w

    @user-dp5go8hr6w

    2 жыл бұрын

    You went to Yulee? How do you like that area?

  • @kenklein9228

    @kenklein9228

    Жыл бұрын

    That man is a beast on the field.

  • @BrendanGeormer
    @BrendanGeormer2 жыл бұрын

    Ki-Jana Carter is a heartbreakign story. Dude really was a great athlete. Only so much you can do about quite an injury though...

  • @BondandBourne
    @BondandBourne2 жыл бұрын

    Running backs over the past few years have honestly been getting screwed. Extremely heavy workloads on a rookie deal and are left out to melt like ice cubes in the sun when the rookie deal expired or if lucky, get a 2nd deal. It also doesn’t help that nfl offenses have shifted to be so pass heavy that running backs are kinda obsolete.

  • @basketballaddict2885

    @basketballaddict2885

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s what I’m saying. Todd Gurley, cmc, and saquons careers are all falling apart because of injuries

  • @crater044

    @crater044

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yea but they'll never be obsolete. There are plenty of teams that still show there is value at the RB position and that having a productive running game allows for a lot more big pass play opportunities at the QB position. Plus if RBs go away, who's running the ball to kill time? The QB? Lamar Jackson was really banged up last year.....he can't continue his style of play for long periods of time because eventually injuries will catch up to him (see also Vick, Michael). That's why I hate the whole "Running Backs Don't Matter" arguments. It's like everyone wants the NFL to become nothing but Run and Shoot offenses that don't know how to ball control or control the clock. That's why RBs are still going to be a thing for a long time and why we should not be so happy at seeing them being rendered obsolete. Plus I also have this theory that RBs today are far more injury prone today than they were decades ago. You could get a good 5-7 years of great RB play from one guy barring any catastrophic injuries. I just don't understand why RBs are dropping like flies more nowadays it seems.

  • @rayhankazianga6817

    @rayhankazianga6817

    Жыл бұрын

    @@crater044 This, 100%. The running back position has been devalued, no doubt. However, there are still several RBs who contribute plenty to their offenses, both on the ground and in the receiving game. Derrick Henry, Jonathon Taylor, Nick Chubb, Dalvin Cook, Alvin Kamara, CMC, Aaron Jones, Zeke, Joe Mixon, I could go on.

  • @abelowaverage13yearoldamer42
    @abelowaverage13yearoldamer422 жыл бұрын

    You make amazing content on football topics I’ve never thought of. You deserve over a million subs, keep up the work.👍👍👍

  • @jackabah4279
    @jackabah42792 жыл бұрын

    Ramsey, Bosa, Hill and even Prescott have arguments over Henry, Henry didn’t have a lot of usage early in his career (could have gotten hurt earlier if you immediately put him in a 300+ attempt role)

  • @clutchthepearls3062

    @clutchthepearls3062

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is absolutely 0 chance that anyone other than Dak would be the #1 pick in a redraft. Henry definitely goes in the first, but even top 10 is pushing it with guys like Bosa, Ramsey, Buckner, Tyreek, Michael Thomas, Stanley, Xavien Howard, and Ngakoue all likely going before him.

  • @jackabah4279

    @jackabah4279

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@clutchthepearls3062 nah he definitely should be top 10, Thomas hasn’t played since b4 the pandemic :/

  • @trentongardner2106

    @trentongardner2106

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jackabah4279 cuz hes smart. He needed to have surgery, and he waited to do it during the season on the saints time instead during his off season.

  • @UserName-ts3sp

    @UserName-ts3sp

    Жыл бұрын

    considering the rams at the time i bet if we had future knowledge they grab dak. they needed quarterback desperately. at least the rams eventually ended up getting ramsey

  • @cheehee808_
    @cheehee808_2 жыл бұрын

    As a niner fan, look at our rb room the past few years. We been drafting low round rbs and finding dudes off the scrap heap that have put up close to 1k seasons. Why would you splurge a top pick on a rb if you can find production all over the place in the draft then just scheme them open with play design? Position has been devalued over the years for sure

  • @johnpenley

    @johnpenley

    2 жыл бұрын

    Especially with the longer seasons in modern NFL. RB's are cannon fodder nowadays unfortunately.🤕

  • @KaidonSalter4Heisman

    @KaidonSalter4Heisman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Because most want a legit starting RB

  • @sasquatchhunter86

    @sasquatchhunter86

    2 жыл бұрын

    our scheme also makes it so that you really don't need one featured workhorse back.

  • @encinobalboa

    @encinobalboa

    Жыл бұрын

    This is the right way to find RB production. Looks for RB's with low mileage and low wear and tear in college.

  • @roejogan5094

    @roejogan5094

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KaidonSalter4Heisman why though? What’s the point in having expensive big name running backs when a rotation of cheap young backs get you the same results. Last year CMC, Kamara, Zeke, Cook, and Henry were the highest paid backs all making 12.5 million a year+. Dalvin Cook started the most games out of them all at 13 games. The next highest was 10 games. Last year the 49ers had the most team rushing yards and spent 2.5 million on their entire running back room(increases to 5 if you include mostert but he didn’t count against cap since he was on IR).

  • @kinghershybar4294
    @kinghershybar42942 жыл бұрын

    Just look at the 49ers. Mosert came out of nowhere, dominated, and then kept getting injured. Same with Jeff Wilson Jr

  • @UndeadHuntrr
    @UndeadHuntrr2 жыл бұрын

    If the game just keeps evolving in the direction it's going formations will be more spread out and a running back might become more of a blocker or a receiver, or die out all together. However I think the eagles proved creative run first teams can still have success last year. The Titans also prove this, if one of them could win a Superbowl or 2 more teams are likely to follow.

  • @gameclipking246

    @gameclipking246

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s possible the eagles have put together a pretty talented team this offseason and they talk like Jalen hurts has improved a lot and the titans will probably take a small step back with having to overhaul their wide receiver room but with Derek Henry coming back and with that defense only getting better they will probably be back in the conversation again soon.

  • @kdeb92968

    @kdeb92968

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hope not 👎🏾

  • @shorewall

    @shorewall

    Жыл бұрын

    There will always be hybrid players. Someone who can run behind blocks will find use, even if its a WR doing the running.

  • @kasiadinero1695

    @kasiadinero1695

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gameclipking246 Eagles 3-0

  • @shanestanton8
    @shanestanton82 жыл бұрын

    1:10 In the chart for the 1960s, are you talking about just The NFL’s draft during that time? Prior to the merger agreement, The AFL had its own draft

  • @KTOfootball

    @KTOfootball

    2 жыл бұрын

    yes, that is just NFL's drafts

  • @quinkleman8938
    @quinkleman89382 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos keep up the good work man

  • @liljewels15
    @liljewels152 жыл бұрын

    And the problem with running backs is that they’re not really used as often as they are like today because the game change from having a powerhouse backs to now using your wide receivers and tight end and not having to use your running back really depleted the high market for running backs cause they change the play on the offense where it is no longer depending on them anymore.

  • @seth131

    @seth131

    2 жыл бұрын

    They are used but they have to be duel threat backs. They have to be good receivers like Jonathon Taylor or Christian McCaffery. thats the only way to survive as an rb. less touches that shove them into the teeth of the defense.

  • @DonJulio1942

    @DonJulio1942

    Жыл бұрын

    @@seth131 which imo is bullshit cause basketball is the same way the game went from being about straight fundaments to a pure 3pt game

  • @TornaitSuperBird

    @TornaitSuperBird

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DonJulio1942 I'd argue that the reason for both is analytics. Scoring efficiency, ways to circumvent defenses, and even ways to extend the longevity of players' careers. Why send a star running back into the trenches and get only so much yardage when you can space out the defense with the passing game, and potentially get even more yardage to boot? Why focus on high-risk mid-range shots, or interior postplays with a good chance of fouling, when you can effectively neuter a part of the defense with shooting from deep? I don't know the statistics offhand, but in this modern era, analytics is getting used by more and more teams across all sports to gain a competitive and tactical edge.

  • @AaronMichaelLong
    @AaronMichaelLong Жыл бұрын

    This is an inevitable result of the ways the league has created rules to favor the passing game. Pass interference, blocking rules, illegal contact, roughing the passer, these have all had the effect of making the modern chunk and dunk game of screen passes and slant routes mechanically advantaged against defenses. While some of these rules have a nominal safety component, the main driving force behind them is to push up scoring, and that has eradicated the "four yards and a cloud of dust" philosophy from the gridiron.

  • @Sladdery
    @Sladdery2 жыл бұрын

    Once Henry hit his stride he transformed the Titans into a contender. Had he been coached and utilized properly (played behind Demarco Murray his first 2 years) he would have much higher career stats. The Titans overutilized him (he was on pace for over 420+ carries this past season before injury). Henry is basically what this video discussed. An RB that could have easily been an OLB but chose to still play RB at the college level. In 2016, interestingly enough Kevin Byard and Derek Henry would have been easy 10 picks knowing the careers that they are having beforehand.

  • @papaharrison5425
    @papaharrison54252 жыл бұрын

    kills me inside to see the raiders take a DE at 44 and then Henry goes right after 😔

  • @LilKeif
    @LilKeif2 жыл бұрын

    Although Running Backs are so replaceable, Derek Henry IS NOT. Him being on the field alone changes how the defense has to react. A true 1 in a million running back

  • @shorewall

    @shorewall

    Жыл бұрын

    Exception that proves the rule.

  • @seangarner2687

    @seangarner2687

    Жыл бұрын

    He missed the second half of the season last year, and the Titans had a better record without him.

  • @LilKeif

    @LilKeif

    Жыл бұрын

    @@seangarner2687 true. However that could be a statistically anomaly in itself. The offensive could’ve realized it’s full potential on accident by being forced to not use him. Could be more dangerous next year

  • @anthonymccarthy2050
    @anthonymccarthy20502 жыл бұрын

    Good to have you back, the videos have been missed

  • @dietspider-man7698
    @dietspider-man76982 жыл бұрын

    You have great content dude keep it up, been a fan for a while love your nfl videos

  • @lewtown
    @lewtown2 жыл бұрын

    The NFL used to be super run heavy and you rarely saw qbs airing it out 50+ yards. Some say Joe Namath is the reason for the change. A good recovery can get you 20 yards. A good running back is less. Plus running backs out a lot of strain on their body

  • @johnbrowntheprophet

    @johnbrowntheprophet

    2 жыл бұрын

    Joe Namath isn’t the reason for the change. It’s the rules that pretty much mandate that teams pass nowadays. Quarterbacks and wide receivers have way too many advantages with the modern day rules being what they are.

  • @quasimoto7662
    @quasimoto76622 жыл бұрын

    Derrick Henry and Jonathan Taylor show today that the style of big, bruising running backs from years, decades ago, still have a place in today’s game as real game changers. I think one day the position could revolve back around again close to what it once was.

  • @shawnyadeadhomie

    @shawnyadeadhomie

    2 жыл бұрын

    Now that defenses are geared towards covering the pass, linebackers have gotten slimmer and quicker and defenses are running more nickel packages. So a run heavy offense with a big bruising back can do some real damage.

  • @Jazmillenium
    @Jazmillenium2 жыл бұрын

    Your outro music and highlights are always goosebumps inducing. Good work, fam.

  • @christopheredwards788
    @christopheredwards7882 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Happy you're back

  • @BryenGraver
    @BryenGraver2 жыл бұрын

    My man Henry. Carried me to a champ in 2021, and 2nd place in 2022 despite his injury, but his on-the-field stuff was even better. What a rad running back to watch. Really hoping those injuries stay off of him.

  • @calicojackrackham9233
    @calicojackrackham9233 Жыл бұрын

    Reason number four. Denver. 1998-2000. The Broncos showed that you could have running success by focusing on a high quality, cohesive O-line as opposed to a superstar RB. I remember hearing people talking about that in the media. Terrell Davis got injured. Olandis Gary plugs in. The next year it was Mike Anderson. Three years in a row. Three excellent rushing attacks. Three different RBs. Extend the timeline to 2006 and the results are that 7 different RBs had 8 1000+ seasons in 9 years. The focus in the NFL shifts from the "Bell Cow" RB to O-line quality and cohesion. Plug and play RBs. Now it's RB by committee.

  • @YardratZ
    @YardratZ2 жыл бұрын

    If Reggie bush came out today, he would go number one and play receiver and probably a future hall of famer if he was on a good team

  • @ernestogastelum9123
    @ernestogastelum91232 жыл бұрын

    well Derrick kinda started getting the workload around 2019 so hes been the primary RB for 3 years. around 4-5 years after being the primary RB they start declining. also he did get injured in 2021 and when he returned to the playoffs he played bad. so who knows if Derrick might start with that decline in production, but will see in 2022

  • @trentongardner2106

    @trentongardner2106

    2 жыл бұрын

    @How bout naw i think hes gonna start the decline. His only real weapons are his size and top end speed. Top end speed is gonna suffer in my opinion, and him not being any kind of a receiving threat is just gonna make it to where people are just slamming into him when hes out there. Plus they got rid of AJ which is again going to put even more people in the box. I think he gets 1100 this year, and I think it will be his last or the 2nd to last season with more then 1000yrds.

  • @derekmonger8816
    @derekmonger88162 жыл бұрын

    KTO, love your work man! Wondering when you’re gonna come out with a video with the Browns recent transactions/situation. Just curious how you are doing with all of this. Thanks man!

  • @dacoolboy2449
    @dacoolboy24492 жыл бұрын

    When the world needed him the most, he returned

  • @PunchFishing
    @PunchFishing2 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic topic!

  • @RINGSx5
    @RINGSx52 жыл бұрын

    Your videos always make my day better :) Thank you!

  • @snotnosewilly99
    @snotnosewilly992 жыл бұрын

    The number one cause in the reduced value of the RBs was the rule changes for the pass defense. The NFL made it more difficult to cover receivers, because they wanted more scoring. So, the value of the QBs went up and the value of the RBs went down.

  • @theshowhomers9566
    @theshowhomers9566 Жыл бұрын

    Always a good day when kto uploads

  • @erikmartin4996
    @erikmartin49962 жыл бұрын

    The best part of the videos are always the closing music and clips

  • @encinobalboa
    @encinobalboa Жыл бұрын

    RB's have short window for peak production. Recent examples are Zeke and Saquon who are already showing signs of decline. Better to use high draft choices on positions that have greater longevity.

  • @0fficialdregs
    @0fficialdregs2 жыл бұрын

    I remember buying snacks and watching Reggie Rush and that entire draft. That is the only draft I watched full and none of the recent can compare

  • @rushmorerocket9854
    @rushmorerocket98542 жыл бұрын

    Great vid my friends and I talk about this all the time.. LBs have had the same decline in value in the draft and overall. I think RB and LB are obviously intertwined on the football field. With the big all-pro downhill fill the gap run stopping LB who can’t cover well is few and far between now. You have to cover in today’s NFL and if you can’t as a LB your a liability. Dlineman who’s stock is up is what teams usually depend more on to stop the run. Big run stopping lineman are drafted higher and paid. There are very few LBs in the league that can stop the run and not be swallowed up by great Olineman, and can also cover a RB or TE every down It’s super hard to find that LB and when you do it’s usually lucky and he becomes a franchise Defensive player. It’s super interesting to see with the RB and LB who were valued most in years past minus QB Hold the least value to a lot of teams now Me being a huge Eagles fan a team who has won it all in the last five years I can’t remember the last long term (4 or more seasons) Franchise LB Also I think you can add how much success the patriots have had with the way they use and gone through RBs and it’s a copycat league Also the evolution of the safeties being great run stoppers and man cover guys Sorry for the long post But it’s a great subject love to see more

  • @ipwnu_144
    @ipwnu_1442 жыл бұрын

    KTO always brings the heat 🔥💯

  • @Ocean5ix
    @Ocean5ix Жыл бұрын

    Theres also the problem that the superstar RBs are like 1% of the players that play the position. The rest are the rest and it barely matters. You can plug and play any RB into any team and it'll work seamlessly. It's a position where every year a star RB disappears and an undrafted FA RB gets promoted to a starting role or even star player level. I'll never forget, as an Eagles fan, watching Raheem Mostert fighting for a roster spot and losing, only to a few seasons later resurrect his career out of nowhere as one of the best in the game. And now one of our best RBs is Boston Scott, a player most fans of other teams never even heard about and the dude is amazing playing for us. It's just a weird position nowadays.

  • @Dt.1.KENOBI
    @Dt.1.KENOBI Жыл бұрын

    I run into Ki every so often in Ft Laud/Plantation, FL…such a cool cool dude. Class act.

  • @chris77jay77
    @chris77jay77 Жыл бұрын

    Gibbs from Alabama looks like he could be a prototypical modern NFL RB. He leads the nation in YPC (aside from dudes from service academies) AND he averages 10 yards per catch. He can run between the tackles and burn LB’s in coverage. He’s going to be the next big thing in the NFL.

  • @thetruthstand
    @thetruthstand2 жыл бұрын

    I also think one of the major changes in the NFL is the fact that as long as you have a great offensive line you can place any competent running back in the backfield and they will be very productive for your team. Once the wheels fall off that running back just replaces with another running back. Remember all the 1,000 yd rushers the Denver broncos had for years?

  • @ajconlin8525
    @ajconlin85252 жыл бұрын

    It's always a good day when KTO uploads.

  • @idontgivetkachuk
    @idontgivetkachuk2 жыл бұрын

    Made it!! Always love the content!!

  • @johnsharpe6411
    @johnsharpe6411 Жыл бұрын

    The NFL owners by 1995 made a collective decision that a pass happy NFL league had a greater marketing upside than a run happy league or even a balanced league. So they ordered the slow phase out of NFL power football. By 2003 it had progressed to a point where you had 60% pass teams but they were mostly dink and dunk. Then in 2004 rule changes came that finished the job and opened up the entire field. Today's game was born. The NFL likes to call it "evolution" but the correct term is "engineering".

  • @at8326
    @at83262 жыл бұрын

    Henry is most definitely worth a number 1. Doesn’t even run behind that good of an o line and still produces

  • @mrow7598

    @mrow7598

    2 жыл бұрын

    And all the stacked boxes which makes Tannehill a decent QB.

  • @dylanflower2848
    @dylanflower28482 жыл бұрын

    Playing Madden 05 and Mr. Carter is a free agent at 72 ovr after the first season. He also had a very good year in 97 with 464 yards and 7 tds.

  • @btwgalaxy7542
    @btwgalaxy75422 жыл бұрын

    Always a good day when Kto postes

  • @davidjewell2000
    @davidjewell20002 жыл бұрын

    I love these endings i get chills from them🥶🥶

  • @jliller
    @jliller Жыл бұрын

    If anything Derrick Henry is an argument against taking a RB with a high pick, and not just because he was still around in the 2nd. His first two seasons, during which he only missed 1 game, he had a good YPC but was backing up Demarco Murray. His third season was his first as the main RB and his numbers were continuing to improve but he was still only "good" with just over 1000 yards. It was his fourth and fifth seasons (2019 & 2020) where he finally exploded and became an elite back.Then in 2021 he missed half the season with injuries.

  • @danielparsons2859
    @danielparsons28592 жыл бұрын

    As an Australian watching the NFL from far away what I see is that RBa are key players and often more important than the QB. The Vikings, Browns, Titans, and Panthers are just a few examples of teams that win games with their star RB is playing and lose when their star RB is out injured. I think the mistake coaches make is that they overuse their star RB and this causes injuries. A good RB is very valuable to a team but must be looked after more. I'd argue that a star RB is the most valuable player on some teams but they are taking so much physical stress that they burn out. Coaches need to figure out how to have the best of both worlds by getting game winning performances from the RB while also keeping them healthy.

  • @benhaney9629
    @benhaney9629 Жыл бұрын

    I had the same thought the other day. That you can treat Carter like the dividing line, the BC/AD line of NFL running backs...

  • @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
    @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly2 жыл бұрын

    1. It’s a passing league 2. RBs have a short career lifespan 3. Teams are using more RB committees

  • @arthursepeda4388
    @arthursepeda4388 Жыл бұрын

    I love this song at the end

  • @jonpike9991
    @jonpike99912 жыл бұрын

    A lot of teams use multiple RBs in their packages. 3 to 4 different RBs in a game. Back in 90s they only used to have 1 or 2 RBs.

  • @neilhess2518
    @neilhess2518 Жыл бұрын

    That stuff arm from Henry at the end was beyond beastly. It was just disrespectful. He's a freaking MONSTER.

  • @Gungho73
    @Gungho73 Жыл бұрын

    I remember a member of the teams front office around this time basically said even internally, people were scared to voice any particular player for their first round picks at time. Because it felt like no matter who they picked, it was gonna be wrong. That's when you know your organization is in a downward spiral. People may not appreciate Marvin Lewis due to the playoff losses, but he brought credibility to an organization that essentially flatlined in the 90s.

  • @voiceofreason2674
    @voiceofreason26742 жыл бұрын

    Out of the insane 2017 RB class I think leonard fournette is the best today . He’s got the least wear and tear and he’s got the perfect role in the bucs offense . Best back ever to play with Brady

  • @DaveBuford
    @DaveBuford Жыл бұрын

    As a lifelong Giants and Penn State fan, I'm reliving this nightmare all over again.

  • @juniorsoprano7013
    @juniorsoprano7013 Жыл бұрын

    That's a good question. Especially since D. Henry wasn't a starter in the NFL when he first came out of college, so he might have not been given time to develop.

  • @nighthawkwasnot2878
    @nighthawkwasnot28782 жыл бұрын

    You should make a video like the 1st overall all picks in the 2010s but for the 2000s

  • @motellgranitethegreat.
    @motellgranitethegreat. Жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks- Motell Granite the Great

  • @marvinshenk
    @marvinshenk Жыл бұрын

    The running back position is the only position where when the player is taken down, they usually have 4 or 5 300 plus lbs players landing on top of them. The only other time this happens is with a QB sneak. It's the toughest position in the game and the hardest on the body. That's why teams will draft 2 or 3 rbs in later rounds instead of taking one in the first round.

  • @markipleur
    @markipleur2 жыл бұрын

    Derrick for sure would've went number 1 if the rams had known what he would do in the future.

  • @shakingowens839
    @shakingowens8392 жыл бұрын

    9:00 I like how u made the next video outta this part 🦾

  • @jordandr.j4789
    @jordandr.j47892 жыл бұрын

    As a Browns fan, I remember the 2018 draft fondly, because the talk about the number 1 pick was kinda wild, there were the handful of people, not many who suggested Baker, but most talking heads pounded the table for Sam Darnold or Saquon Barkley… I remembered saying I hope they don’t take Barkley at 1 because even though he was sensational at PSU, the Browns could get a Nick Chubb or Sony Michel in the second… so I am glad the Browns went with Nick Chubb in the second as opposed to Barkley at 1

  • @ethancolbert5616
    @ethancolbert56162 жыл бұрын

    another banger from KTO, they all are

  • @Rand0mGypsy
    @Rand0mGypsy2 жыл бұрын

    Perfectly made video, but i would like to add something that i've learned on a video about another sport, of all of the human limits on sports, the closest we're to reach the absolute ceiling are strengh and definetly speed, so in the past, the diference between runners could be very apparent, but nowadays, only fractions of fractions of second separates entire classes, the differrence being mental skills and gentics that help or entirely avoids injuries or off the field issues, things that Peterson and Henry definitly have and just now are easy to see, but when prospects are wild things to guess. I think the mental strengh side of things would ever be subjective, but the genetics fields are always making progress at such amazing pace, that i doubt that 20 years in future from now, it will take some part of player evaluation process, and that is the best chance to freakish RB's get the place in the draft they deserve.

  • @AkersJohn
    @AkersJohn2 жыл бұрын

    Another reason RBs fall off is... you can put a mediocre running back behind a good offensive line, and get amazing production out of them. Yards after blockers, or whatever the stat is called is a good one. Gurley, in LA, was averaging like 6 yards a carry, but 3.5/4 of those yards were his o line being studs. So his net was only like 2.5 yards. Not to promote other channels but some others have done videos on this stat and Gurley

  • @Thoma21
    @Thoma212 жыл бұрын

    With how dominate Henry is and with a decent O-Line and a dude who has to vs stacked boxes on the regular I think he could've been worth a no.1 pick if people knew how good he was going to be you can say that about alot of guys in the league now but that's what makes the draft a thrill.

  • @brandynhenry7107

    @brandynhenry7107

    2 жыл бұрын

    The league average is 4.3 ypc. Henry's ypc is 4.3. he's not dominant, he's not even good because he can't catch out of the backfield like most rbs now. He's good as a battering ram for the 8 games he plays though I guess.

  • @brandynhenry7107

    @brandynhenry7107

    Жыл бұрын

    @Fries did you notice the part about what I said about catching out of the backfield? look how the Titans scored both of their tds, it was throws to the backup RB. Henry is basically 10 on 11 if you have him out there and decide to pass. He handcuffs what you can do on offense and makes it easier on defenses in the pass game because he's absolute dead weight catching or blocking, then the pass game gets blamed for it when he's a large culprit of why the pass game sucks. Rbs got to do something in the pass game nowadays, and if they don't they better be ripping off 5+ a run. There's no metric that shows the Titans are better with him. They're 6-4 with him and 6-3 without him since the beginning of last year. They average like a whole 5 yards more rushing on more carries per game in that time too

  • @jliller
    @jliller Жыл бұрын

    Here are the RBs in the last 25 years who had amazing seasons. It's hard to justify most of them as a top draft picks. Fluke big seasons, late bloomers, and sudden drop-offs in productivity due to injuries and too many carries. (Years are their elite season, not the year they were drafted.) 1998: Jamal Anderson got to 1800 yards essentially out of nowhere by taking 25 carries per game, then missed most of the next season with an injury and never really recovered. (He had just over 1,000 yards in 2000 but at 3.6 ypc.) 1998: Terrell Davis came in hot, building steadily to 2000 yards and 21 TDs his fourth season. The next year he wrecked his knee and his career never remotely recovered. 2002: Ricky Williams hit 1800 yards, but was always a head case. After leading the league in carriers two years in a row he quit football to spend time getting high. 2003: Jamal Lewis got 2000 yards and 14 TDs in his fourth season, preceded by two very good seasons and one season missed with injury. His remaining three seasons in Baltimore never matched any of his first three health seasons. His first year in Cleveland was very good, but then he was in rapid decline. 2003: Ahman Green didn't start a game his first two seasons. Then he had three good seasons before hitting 1800 yards and 15 TDs in his sixth season. He was in decline after that, 1100 yards the next year and only barely hitting 1000+ once after that; he never again got double digit TDs 2005: Shaun Alexander is one of the most reliable of this bunch. He had five excellent, healthy seasons starting with his second year and peaking with 1800 yards while leading the league in carries. Then his career immediately nosedived. 2005: Tiki Barber didn't become a regular starter and 1000-yard rusher until his fourth season, then his fifth was shortened. His best seasons were his last three in the league. It's amazing any player but especially a RB could break late in his career like that. Nobody is going to invest a high pick in a player they know will be elite EIGHT years from when they were drafted. 2006: Larry Johnson (KC) spent his first two seasons as a backup, then had two great seasons, then never played a full season nor reach d 1000 yards. 2006: Ladainian Tomlinson is one of the rare cases of being elite and healthy for a long run from the beginning. His first eight seasons with the Chargers he had 1200+ yards and 10+ TDs ever year, was only below 4.0 YPC twice, and only missed one game. He peaked in his sixth season with 1800 yards and 28 TDs, but still led the league in rushing yards and rushing TDs the next season. He was worth a first-rounder. 2009: Chris Johnson has six good seasons and some really good durability during them. However, while started good with a 1200 yard season, broke 2000 his second year, and had 1300 his third year his numbers were in a slow overall decline over his next three seasons. 2012: Adrian Peterson's 2000 yard season was followed by a 1200 yard season, then he missed almost an entire year due to injuries. 2014: DeMarco Murray had his good second season shortened by injury, but hit 1800 yards and led the league inc carries in his foruth season. He then left for the Eagles where he stunk for a season. He rebounded his first year as a Titan, but was in a clear decline his second year then out of the league. It will be interesting to see how Jonathan Taylor's career goes. He's averaged 5+ YPC both of his first two years and had 1800 yards 18 TDs in 2021. But he also led the league with 332 carries so based on the last 25 years don't be surprised if his wheels fall off in 2022.

  • @ianosaurus27
    @ianosaurus272 жыл бұрын

    🔥🔥🔥 Video

  • @Phike9391
    @Phike9391 Жыл бұрын

    All the top running backs now are one of two types, big boys like Henry, Chubb, Cook Or the smaller shifty type that also catch the ball like McCaffrey, Ekeler, Taylor and Kamara.

  • @riversidepark4107
    @riversidepark41072 жыл бұрын

    Ill fated Bengals draft picks should be a tier list alone. With tragic injuries like Ki-Jana Carter in D-tier to screw ups by both the Brown family and the player like John Ross in S-tier.

  • @ajspicer2131
    @ajspicer21312 жыл бұрын

    Should do a vid on the 2007 class the most top heavy draft I can think of

  • @SantinoCorleon1
    @SantinoCorleon1 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a Bengals fan I’m 41 as a kid I remember when they drafted Carter I thought we were actually gonna be good after we got him, haha nope broke my heart as a kid! Matter fact I was watching the game he got hurt

  • @asufutumaehaefutbw5857
    @asufutumaehaefutbw58572 жыл бұрын

    Travon Walker: (leaves house) Joy Reid appears. Travon: “I’m-a running back!”

  • @zytrik1
    @zytrik12 жыл бұрын

    Derrick Henry is indeed the NFL’s most valuable footballer. I would have taken him with the fist pick, hands down.

  • @caleofcaledonia6226
    @caleofcaledonia62262 жыл бұрын

    One additional point I would make is RBs have the most load intensive job of anyone on the field in the sense that everyone is trying to tackle you in some of the smallest spaces on the field vs a WR who rarely get tackled by d linemen. Not saying WR don’t get hit or anything it’s just they don’t usually see the same level of hits in a game as a RB. Just based on odds, you are more likely to get hurt. That being said it doesn’t make sense to use one guy at that position. Use three in case one gets hurt, change of pace, and freshness.

  • @stephenyerby1587
    @stephenyerby15872 жыл бұрын

    Every time I see a Derrick Henry stiff-arm highlight from the nfl. He really was a steal for the titans in the second round that draft. They running him like an old school nfl back

  • @enthusiastofcute
    @enthusiastofcute2 жыл бұрын

    Draft/Sign an elite O line and watch as the production from your QBs and RBs increase! Football is won in the trenches , don’t let anybody tell you otherwise

  • @nathaniellevesque2782
    @nathaniellevesque2782 Жыл бұрын

    Also an argument can be made that a strong offensive line is more important to maintaining the run game than the back itself.

  • @danyewest69
    @danyewest692 жыл бұрын

    hey wassup KTO!

  • @deester7914
    @deester79142 жыл бұрын

    I know I'm a Bama fan and so I'll be biased, but I've always found it so weird how Derrick Henry wasnt drafted in the first round, even with the change of the game. He was simply THAT guy: huge power runner, super strong, and resistant of injuries all throughout his career (up until that point, and even with his foot injury, you could still argue the same). I knew he would be an invaluable safety valve for any team of any offense.

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