CBS Sports draft expert has posted a
7th round mock draft, if anyone cares?
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft...iots-swipe-josh-rosen-bears-land-corner-help/
This mock drafter does not seem as overtly hostile to whites, like the CBS Sports' "top draft expert", a mulatto with rounder shaped-Drew Carey glasses. But make no mistake this is not pretty. For example, the last few college pre-season's we were led to believe
David Sills and
Porter Gustin were first round caliber players, or close to that (top 2 rounds). Gustin last's into the 7th round and Sills drops to the 5th round in this mock. NFL.com even had a long feature article praising Sills' size, athletic ability and draft potential last fall.
Few days ago I mentioned (AAF thread) a great college wide receiver from UCLA back in the early 1990's --
Sean LaChapelle. Sean was a true Pac-10 superstar as a sophomore with NFL prospect Tommy Maddox at quarterback. Between Maddox leaving early for the NFL and injuries, LaChapelle's had a mediocre junior year. Realizing the Bruins' new quarterbacks stunk, he left early for the NFL, figuring his natural talent (
size, speed and hands) would get him into the top rounds. He
fell to round 5 and was screwed over multiple times in the NFL. Let's hope this mock drafter is wrong.
If David Sills drops to round 5, or lower, there is a real good chance he never plays in the NFL, or gets jerked around on the bottom of rosters/practice squads for a couple years, like LaChapelle and countless other tall, fast white receivers, until he is fully "cleansed" by age 26.
Basically, this is how the NFL works: Players drafted in the
Top 3 rounds are pretty much assured a roster spot (barring serious injury) for at least one or two seasons and should get a fair chance.
4th rounders usually get at least one full season on the roster. After that, all bets are off.
5th to 7th rounders are fighting for scraps on the bottom of the roster and can easily be purged. That's one of the key components to the Caste system. Slide very talented whites to the 5th round or lower (including undrafted) and you have a built in excuse to "purge" them early -- Dylan Cantrell and Ryan Nall are perfect examples. They both had absolutely stellar pre-season's, but who cared when they were cut? Their "draft status" confirmed to your average DWF they were mediocre, fringe prospects?
Hunter Renfrow is projected as a latter round pick (7th round) to the suddenly odious, Caste Raiders. That's not great, but as a smaller, slot being drafted after the 4th round isn't as devastating -- a lot of examples to prove this. For tall, talented white receivers, expected to line up at flanker or split end it could be toxic.