ProFootballNetwork.com has current RB rankings, with projected 40 time and round value, in order as follows:
-Najee Harris, Ala- 6'0" 230lbs, est 4.52 (40 yard dash estimate)..........R1
-Travis Etienne, Clem- 5'10" 214lbs, est 4.51......................................R1/2
-Chuba Hubbard OkSt - 5'11" 200lbs, est 4.48 ...................................R2
-Tre Sermon OSU- 6'-1/2" 213lbs, est 4.58.........................................R2
-Javonte Williams UNC- 5'9.5" 210lbs Est 4.52...................................R3
-Khalil Hebert VaTech- 5'9" 204lbs est 4.48.......................................R3
-Michael Carter UNC- 5'8" 202lbs est 4.53..........................................R3
-Javian Hawkins LOU- 5'8.5" 177lbs est 4.42.......................................R3
-Kenneth Gainwell - MEM 5'10" 187lbs est 4.52...................................R3
-Larry Rountree MIZZ- 5'11" 216lbs est 4.58.......................................R4
-Jermar Jefferson OregSt.- 5'10" 217lbs .............................................R4
-Kylin Hill MissSt- 5'11" 214lbs est. 4.62............................................R4/5
-Demetric Felton UCLA- 5'9" 190lbs est 4.53.......................................R5
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/n...ayer-rankings/
There are 8 RB's ahead of Gainwell, but still a 3rd round projection, which I think makes sense. Order is always subject to need and I think a team that is looking for a #2 RB that has value on 3rd down as a receiver would value Carter or Gainwell higher than guys like Sermon or Hebert.
I think the Steelers need a primary ball carrier, so Harris, Etienne, Sermon, Williams, Jefferson are better fits IMO. I even prefer Carter over Gainwell, as being 15 lbs heavier, while 2 " shorter, shows a more solid athlete and Carter has put more on tape over the 44 games he played at UNC.