In a sign of the times, not one running back was invited to the draft this year. Alabama's Eddie Lacy, now on the Green Bay Packers, was the lone invitee to the 2013 NFL Draft, but he lasted until the end of the second round in a draft in which no back went in the first round for the first time in 50 years. Ohio State's Carlos Hyde, Washington's Bishop Sankey and LSU's Jeremy Hill all have a chance to be selected late in the first round, but the backs are likely to find themselves taken on the second night of the draft.