I felt the opposite way when I was preparing for my redraft. I liked the QB/RB/TE depth, but didn't see much I trusted at WR once players like Hilton and Hill come off the board. I actually went WR in the late 1st because I think the dropoff there is going to be bigger than at RB if you can't get someone like Bell. At RB you can get backs like Mixon, Drake, Henry, R Freeman, and Penny in the 3rd+ round who have pretty decent potential. Wouldn't want them as my #1 RB, but if you grab a Fournette/McCaffrey in the 2nd then you can come back around and get one or two of them later as your RB2-RB3.
I wouldn't say Drake isn't a special talent. He isn't Adrian Peterson as a runner, but it's closer than you might think. He lacks some power, but he's shifty and fairly fast. What makes him unique to me is his ability in the passing game. How many RBs can be split out wide and used on plays like
this and
this and
this? That's a special quality. Even though the Dolphins are a bad team, they're still going to account for a lot of yards and Drake looks like the best player they have on offense. They seem to like him a lot. Heck, they even
cut a guy for hitting him in practice. I think they know he's going to be their focal point this year.
People like McCaffrey and Kamara had very good ppg stats last year in ppr leagues despite mediocre rushing output. If you are catching 3-5 passes per game, there's not as much need to be a prolific runner. Drake has shortcomings as pure runner and there will probably some ugly 12 carries for 20 yards type of weeks with him. He can be a little hit or miss. That being said, I think I have to defend his pure rushing ability a little bit as well. He can do some pretty special stuff.
This is not a play that most backs in the league can make. He does stuff like that enough with some regularity. Here's
another nice one (watch the alternate angles) and
yet another big play against New England.
I worry about this guy taking 300 hits in a season, but if he can hold up for 200 carries and another 50-70 catches then I don't worry about him not producing yards. He's electric and he's going to mix in enough big plays with the losses and stonewalls to end up with good numbers at the end of the season.