Eddie Lacy is the only player we're detailing who failed to play at least nine games in 2016.
Even though it sounds like Thomas Rawls looks good and could have a role, C.J. Prosise will steal third-down work, and the offensive line is one of the worst in football, Lacy looks like a strong buy in 2017.
Rawls was outperformed pretty significantly by his teammates in Seattle's backfield in 2016, and Lacy played well in Green Bay on his 71 carries.
Lacy and his RB32 ADP are quite fair in some regards, as he was the RB32 in 2015. But if the Seahawks' offense clicks, the RB7 in 2013 and RB6 in 2014 could be had in the seventh round, amidst a plethora of other committee backs.