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Re-Drafting the Running Backs From the 2005 NFL Draft Using Advanced Analytics

With his outstanding production and longevity, how far would Frank Gore climb?

When the NFL Draft comes around every year, all we do is talk about evaluations, projections, predictions and comparisons. The lead-up is exciting for all those reasons.

But the same can be said for the years following the draft -- that's when we look at a player's development and potential.

Have they performed as expected so far? Do they show signs of being a superstar, or do they look like a wasted pick?

It's not as often that we look back to compare players from the same draft class. How has this running back panned out versus the others in his group? Was it worth moving up in the draft to get them instead of waiting on someone else?

These are things we usually only consider in head-to-head matchups, but we should do it more. Why? Because it's fun and we now have the means (through advanced metrics) by which we can accurately compare one player to another.

The best way to do this is using Pro Football Reference's Approximate Value (AV), a single number representing each player's seasons, allowing us to compare across positions, seasons and eras. In order to evaluate a career, though, naturally we use Career Approximate Value (CarAV), which takes 100% of a player's best season, 95% of his second-best season, 90% of his third-best and so on in order to weight peak seasons over what we may consider "compiler" seasons.

Using this CarAV, we will re-draft a position from a draft class based on the results and value of their careers to-date. This will point out the poor picks, value picks and much more.

Today, we're re-drafting the running backs from the 2005 NFL Draft. This is how things shook out with regards to the top eight backs.

PickTeamPlayerCollege
2Miami DolphinsRonnie BrownAuburn
4Chicago BearsCedric BensonTexas
5Tampa Bay BuccaneersCadillac WilliamsAuburn
44Arizona CardinalsJ.J. ArringtonCalifornia
65San Francisco 49ersFrank GoreMiami (FL)
109Dallas CowboysMarion BarberMinnesota
110New York GiantsBrandon JacobsSouthern Illinois
130San Diego ChargersDarren SprolesKansas St.


Now 12 years removed from draft night, let's see where each of them would rate against their peers today.