I don't think we'll take a 2nd round RB even if they're there for us anymore, I think Keim thinks he's the smartest guy in the room.
I have clearly stated my position many times here, which none of you seem to, although you at least got closer in saying "I'd avoid RB completely this year in 1 or 2." Your argument is functionally "don't take an RB this year, we are fine," or as Stout is asking people to be clear about, "you can plug just anyone from the 5th round on and they'll be fine," which is an opinion clearly shot out of the air with simple stats, but you're entitled to your stance.
My position is "I would take the risk of taking a 1st round running back this year because I do not believe we will have an opportunity to take a back who will make an impact on our offense in the other picks available to us. I do not feel any of the remaining free agent class provides what is needed either."
Your Super Bowl numbers were already debunked in this very thread. Unless you have the greatest of all time QB, which we don't, you still need a good RB to help you get there unless there's a complete anomaly.
Using the Eagles as an indicator of how to get to the Super Bowl is basically ridiculous, we all know how unlikely it was for them to get hot and make it. But if we're going to use their run as success, then we don't need Kyler, Colt McCoy is obviously our path to the Super Bowl, since you "can" win it all with a backup QB.
Long story short: You are making an argument about what this team should do if all things were considered equal with the assets of past teams. Of course other teams are seeing success with 3rd round picks and such. We don't have that luxury.