The Giants don’t need a running back in Thursday’s NFL Draft, but if Ezekiel Elliott is available at No. 10, they’d be wise to take him. On average, teams investing a top 10 pick in a running back improve the next season.
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Wed, 04/27/2016 - 4:05pm
The Giants don’t need a running back in Thursday’s NFL Draft, but if Ezekiel Elliott is available at No. 10, they’d be wise to take him. On average, teams investing a top 10 pick in a running back improve the next season.