“Kalel Mullings was a fun one to me,” NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiahsaid on a conference call. “You kinda go into the year, and Donovan is the one who’s on the video game and has all the attention and all the eyeballs. And I know he didn’t quite have the year he wanted, but Mullings, for someone that’s 227 pounds, I thought he had vision, I thought he ran with balance, he can push the pile.
“I love the fact he never put the ball on the ground — he didn’t fumble. The ‘SC game was the first one I watched. He’s got the stiff arm on the long run to set up his touchdown at the end of that game to really pull out one that they might not should have won. He was able to lead the charge there.
“Not a factor in the passing game with only 6 catches, so that’s something that we’ll see if that impacts where he goes.”
Where will Mullings end up in the draft? Michigan’s lead back is not a top-10 running back prospect according to different analysts, but he could be picked in the mid to late rounds.