Heh.
I might add. Typically, Denver in their best teams has liked to have both young and old running backs on their team. They usually start the older ones first, and then the younger ones get increased playing time based on performance, or more often injury to the older guy.
Clinton Portis, as a second round pick, didn't get serious PT until the guy in front of him went down to injury.
Last year, the Texans had trouble following that sort of game plan because DD was going to be their experienced guy and couldn't go. Smith was then the experienced guy but didn't have enough juice to make the team. They tried to get various experienced guys preseason but the price was too high. Then we went to battle with a bunch of inexperienced guys and it was clear at the beginning of the season that wasn't working. They grabbed Dayne and Gado, but Dayne was still turf toed, and both hadn't taken many snaps with the team.
In other words it was a cluster.
Team needs experience and youth in their RBs. If AP is there at 8, it would non surprise me if he is taken, even though Green and Dayne are signed.