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2021 NFL Draft RB Rankings: Javonte Williams At No. 1, Michael Carter At No. 4


1. : Last season was Williams’ national coming-out party. He ran for 1,140 yards and 19 TD on 7.3 YPC. His tape against Miami (236 yards) specifically could be hung in the Louvre. 2. : Carter excelled in college as a quick decision-maker that runs with a very low center of gravity and possesses ridiculous cutting ability. (NBC Sports)

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2021 NFL Draft RB Rankings: Javonte Williams At No. 1, Michael Carter At No. 4


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