The Time The Patriots Drafted 3 RUNNING BACKS in 1 Year

The Time The Patriots Drafted 3 RUNNING BACKS in 1 Year

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Drafting two running backs in one year is somewhat unconventional, but it usually happens at least once a year. But drafting three running backs in one class, completely overhauling the position group while ignoring every other position? That’s something you don’t see every day. In 1998, following the departure of Curtis Martin to the New York Jets, the New England Patriots decided to draft not one, not two, but three running backs, taking Georgia running back Robert Edwards, Michigan running back Chris Floyd, and Southern Miss running back Harold Shaw. The results? Not good. This is the story behind the 1998 Patriots and their bizarre draft strategy that season

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