was quite pleased upon being selected by the Steelers in this year's NFL Draft. That being said, he didn't love seeing 23 players get selected before his name was called.Five quarterbacks, five offensive linemen, four receivers, one tight end, and eight defensive Odell Beckham Jr T Shirts players were selected before Harris, the first running back taken in the draft. Harris was one of just two running backs taken in the first round, with Clemson's -- taken by the Jaguars with the 25th pick -- being the other."Yeah, it was extremely frustrating," Harris said of watching nearly two dozen players get selected before him, . "Especially having this draft party and inviting everybody out and not knowing what's going to happen. But yeah ... running backs devalued. I can give numerous reasons why we shouldn't be devalued. Just knowing that, hey, you're better than all these guys, it's just that you play running back."Harris and Etienne will try to change the narrative currently surrounding running backs. And while the running back position may no longer be king of the hill, several teams this century have benefited by selecting a running back in the first round. With that in mind, we decided to rank each running back that was selected in the first round between 2000-20. Given that the rankings focused primarily on overall career achievements, don't look too far into where current players rank on the following list -- they could very well end up on top once they call it a career. 1. LaDainian TomlinsonNo. 5 overall pick, 2001 draft (2001-09); Jets (2010-11)A 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, Tomlinson led the in rushing two times and rushing touchdowns three times. Tomlinson Jerome Bettis Jersey was named league MVP in 2006 after scoring an NFL-record 31 touchdowns. Three years earlier, Tomlinson became the first running back to catch 100 pa ses in a single season (incredibly, Tomlinson was not named to the Pro Bowl that year). The seventh-leading rusher in NFL history, Tomlinson posted eight consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons en route to being named to the NFL's All-2000s Team. Pick Six Newsletter Crafted By The Best NFL Experts Get the day's big stories + fun stuff you love like mock drafts, picks and power rankings. I agree to receive the "Pick Six Newsletter" and marketing communications, updates, special offers (including partner offers), and other information from CBS Sports and the Paramount family of companies. By pre sing sign up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the . Please check the opt-in box to acknowledge that you would like to subscribe. Thanks for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. Sorry! There was an error proce sing your subscription. 2. No. 7 overall pick, 2007 draft (2007-16); Saints/Cardinals (2017); Washington (2018-19); Lions (2020)The fifth-leading rusher in NFL history, Peterson is a three-time rushing champion and member of the NFL's All-2010s Team. In 2012, "AD" was named league MVP Justin Hollins Jersey after rushing for 2,097 yards, the second-highest total in NFL history. In 2015, Peterson became the second-oldest player in league history to lead the NFL in rushing. At age 36, the future Hall of Famer is for the 2021 season.3. 12th overall pick, 2007 draftBills (2007-10); Seahawks (2010-15, 2019); Raiders (2017-18)Lynch made his first Pro Bowl in Buffalo, but his "Beast Mode" persona was born in Seattle. The owner of the iconic "Beast Quake" run in the 2010 playoffs, Lynch was among the league's best running backs from 2011-14. During that span, Lynch made four Pro Bowls, one All-Pro, and led the NFL in rushing touchdowns in consecutive seasons. He also helped lead the Seahawks to two NFC titles as well as a victory in XLVIII. Lynch is 29th all time on the regular-season career rushing list and eighth on the playoff career rushing list. 4.24th overall pick, 2004 draftRams (2004-12); Falcons (2013-14); Patriots (2015)A big, physical back at 6-foot-2 and 240 pounds, Jackson ripped off eight straight 1,000-yard seasons from 2005-12. His best season took place in 2006, when Jackson rumbled for 1,528 yards and 13 touchdowns for the Rams. After nine seasons in St. Louis, Jackson signed with the , who were coming off of a 13-3 season and appearance in the NFC title game. The Falcons won just 10 games during Jackson's two seasons in Atlanta, however, thus leading to Jackson signing with the Patriots with the hope of winning a championship. In what would be his final NFL game, Jackson scored a touchdown in New England's 20-18 lo s to Denver Los Angeles Rams Hats in the 2015 AFC Championship Game. Jackson is 18th on the NFL's career rushing list, just ahead of Hall of Fame running backs John Riggins and O.J. Simpson.5. Jamal LewisNo. 5 overall pick, 2000 draftRavens (2000-06); Browns (2007-09)How good was Lewis? As a rookie, he started over future All-Pro Priest Holmes. That season, Lewis rushed for nearly 1,400 yards while helping lead Baltimore to its first Super Bowl title. After mi sing the entire 2001 season with an injury, Lewis rushed for over 1,000 yards in six out of the next seven seasons. In 2003, Lewis became the fifth member of the 2,000-yard rushing club while coming within 40 yards of breaking Eric Dickerson's single-season record. After seven active seasons in Baltimore, Lewis played three more seasons in Cleveland, where he posted two more 1,000-yard rushing seasons. A member of the NFL's All-2000s Team, Lewis is 25th all time on the NFL's career rushing list. 6. 24th overall pick, 2008 draftTitans (2008-13); Jets (2014); Cardinals (2015-17)The speedy Johnson earned Pro Bowl honors during his first three seasons with the . In 2009, Johnson became the sixth member of the NFL's 2,000-yard club after rushing for a league-high 2,006 yards. Johnson tallied six 1,000-yard campaigns in Nashville before spending one season with the . He then resurfaced in Arizona, where he was the ' leading rusher before an injury prematurely ended his 2015 season. Johnson had just 70 carries during the 2016 and '17 seasons before announcing his retirement in 2018. Johnson's 9,651 rushing yards are good for 35th on the all-time list, ahead of Hall of Famers Earl Campbell, Jim Taylor and Larry Csonka, among others.7. Shaun Alexander19th overall pick, 2000 draftSeahawks (2000-07); Washington (2008)One of the league's best running backs during his heyday, Alexander averaged 1,500 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns per season from 2001-05. A Pro Bowler each season from 2003-05, Alexander won league MVP in 2005 after leading the Landen Akers Jersey league in rushing yards (1,880) and rushing touchdowns (27). His succe s that season helped the Seahawks advance to their first Super Bowl. Injuries in subsequ