I think I'd have Harvey behind Hampton, Judkins, Henderson, and Kaleb Johnson yet. Still solidly in the first round for me (because I hate Golden, and won't take either of these TEs in the first; so my reason why he's a first might be different than others), but still behind most of these other backs IMO. I can see him moving ahead of Johnson maybe at some point; but unless you think Kaleb is a downgrade from Najee, don't see how he isn't a lock for 1k yards and 10TDs. I think it's within the realm of possibilities that Harvey still cedes meaningful touches, especially possibly goalline work, to someone else (but who? yeah I feel ya, Estime is not exciting either).
If you were watching the way the draft unfolded, when Judkins and Henderson went to the Browns and Pats is when Chicago kind of surprised us with the Burden pick and then started trading back, and also when Denver started trading back. They eventually settled on Harvey, and I do think he's a good back, and Payton definitely likes him and will use him a lot this year. But hard to not believe they were targeting one of those other two backs there, most likely Henderson who is basically Harvey++.
Again, not trying to drag Harvey here. Just to temper expectations a little bit. He is not Henderson. Still very worthwhile of a 1st round pick, but I think still behind the other second round backs. If you were a Harvey truther pre-draft though, I can see being incredibly excited about it. Could not have landed in the better situation, probably what most would consider THEE nutted landing spot for any RB this year.