Green Bay would be a perfect landing spot for Christian McCaffery. The Packers need help at running back, McCaffery is a good one and may be available when the Packers draft.
Imagine putting a game breaking running back on the Packers along with Aaron Rodgers.
In this "mock draft" from Fox Sports just yesterday, the Packers were slotted to take McCaffrey...
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/gallery/nfl-mock-draft-2017-first-round-projection-team-needs
There were 4 whites projected to be picked in the 1st round. One QB (Trubisky), two OL (Ramczyk and Bolles), and one RB (McCaffrey).
Does anyone know the last time a white RB (or ball-carrier) was selected in the 1st round? Off the top of my head, here is a list of all the relevant white ball-carries of the past 20 years and where they were drafted...
2nd Round:
Toby Gerhart
Brian Leonard
Rob Konrad
Mike Alstott
3rd Round:
Heath Evans
Jacob Hester
5th, 6th, or 7th Round:
Luke Staley
Brock Forsey
Peyton Hillis
Rex Burkhead
Undrafted:
Brad Hoover
Dusty McGrorty
Kyle Eckel
Danny Woodhead
Zach Zenner
Let me know if I've omitted anyone. I realize that some of the guys on this list were RB's in college, but were re-labeled as FB's during the draft. Also, I'm aware that there were a plethora of other white RB's in the NFL over the last 20 years, but these were the ones who were either drafted, started, or received some playing time. Guys like Cory Schlesinger and Jim Kleinsasser were drafted and received significant carries at times, but were never considered RB's in the pros. Nor are guys like Andy Janovich, Aaron Ripkowski, John Kuhn, or Kyle Juszcyk in today's NFL.