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2021 RCF Mock Draft: Discussion, Trades and Miscellany

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Willing to make a move to get a pick in the 5th. PM me if you want some of what I got (a 6th, 2 7ths, a bunch next year)
 
Dimukeje is a great value here, he would have been my pick in the fifth round for the Bears, if this mock was going seven rounds, as I probably could have gotten Frank in the next round. I don't think he lasts past round four next weekend.
 
There's no way Michael Carter lasts that long in the actual draft. He's arguably the best pass catching back in this class.

Neither of the teams I was drafting for needed a RB, but I was tempted to take Carter.

There is another RB I would take in a hot second if he's not taken soon.
 
There's no way Michael Carter lasts that long in the actual draft. He's arguably the best pass catching back in this class.

Did Etienne and Gainwell go back to school?

Carter just seems like a plodder to me. He looks slow on tape and ran a 4.59.

That NC pro day was a disaster, by the way. Both Carter and Williams were slower than you'd want to see and Williams came in 15 to 20 pounds lighter than expected.
 
So I selected a 2nd DB for the Steelers in the mock last night...Justin Layne did not take the news well.




It seems like everytime a Cleveland player visits home they always end up doing something stupid.
 
Carter just seems like a plodder to me. He looks slow on tape and ran a 4.59.

He ran a 4.50 and had decent jump numbers. He is definitely a committee back. The Bills seem committed to a bunch of cheap committee backs. However, I like the bonus of going two years without a fumble and elite kickoff return production. That's all perfectly acceptable for the end of the fifth round for a team who saw it's quarterback lead the team in playoff rushing yards.
 
He ran a 4.50 and had decent jump numbers. He is definitely a committee back. The Bills seem committed to a bunch of cheap committee backs. However, I like the bonus of going two years without a fumble and elite kickoff return production. That's all perfectly acceptable for the end of the fifth round for a team who saw it's quarterback lead the team in playoff rushing yards.

He ran a 4.54 that got adjusted to a 4.59 because pro day times are, on average, that much faster that Combine times.

No complaints about where you drafted him. At this point we're all just taking shots.
 
He ran a 4.54 that got adjusted to a 4.59 because pro day times are, on average, that much faster that Combine times.

No complaints about where you drafted him. At this point we're all just taking shots.

PFF is either making stuff up or he ran a 4.50.


I'll still take the value.
 

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