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03-24-2003, 01:22 AM
(March 19, 2003) -- The running back population is unlike any other position in the National Football League. Drafting a player that can help a team right away can come from anywhere, and teams have to be willing to look in those places.

An open mind, a keen eye for talent, the ability to ignore what school a guy went to, how tall he is, and maybe even if he didn't play more than a year or two are hurdles to get over. As one scout said to me, "The history of longshots is on a running back's side."

Two years ago, not a single team thought it needed to waste a draft pick on a kid named Dominic Rhodes from Midwestern State. So the Colts signed him after the draft. All the 5-foot-9, 200-pound rookie did was rush for 1,104 yards and nine touchdowns. He had another 580 yards in receptions and returns. A combined 1,684 of total yards is not bad for a guy who slipped through the cracks

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