Rhamondre Stevenson 2021 NFL Draft Profile
Position: Running Back
Height: 6’0″
Weight: 245 lbs
School: University of Oklahoma
Rhamondre Stevenson 2021 NFL Draft Profile
Overview
Born in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 23rd, 1998, Stevenson attended high school at Centennial. He was named the Las Vegas Sun High School Player of the Year in 2015 and First-Team All-State. Stevenson rushed 171 times for 1,457 yards with 19 touchdowns. He also completed a 40-yard dash in 4.64 seconds. He was unranked as a prospect and had suffered a broken foot during his senior year. Stevenson decided upon Cerritos College for JUCO football.
In 2017 at Cerritos College in 10 games played, he rushed 68 times for 581 yards with three touchdowns. Additionally, Stevenson completed five receptions of 38 yards with two touchdowns. In 2018, he rushed 222 times for 2,111 yards with 16 touchdowns. Stevenson also had 13 receptions of 175 yards. He averaged 7.4 yards, which led the team as well as being second on the team with 501 rushing yards. He was ranked a four-star JUCO prospect by 247Sports and a three-star recruit by Rivals news, as well as being considered the top JUCO running back prospect by 247Sports. Additionally, Rivals ranked him #71 among JUCO recruits, while ESPN had him #12 and 247Sports at #15. The University of Oklahoma recruited Stevenson the following year.
In the 2019 season, he rushed 64 times for 515 yards with six touchdowns. Stevenson also completed 10 receptions of 87 yards. He was suspended for the playoff game against LSU, and five games in the 2020 season. In the 2020 season, Stevenson had 101 rushing attempts of 665 yards with seven touchdowns, which led the team. Additionally, Stevenson had 18 receptions of 211 yards. He was named the 2020 Cotton Bowl MVP after rushing 18 times for 186 yards with one touchdown.
During his pro day, Stevenson had a broad jump of 9.4, and a vertical jump of 31.5. Additionally, he completed 15 reps on the bench, as well as completing the Three-Cone in 7.02 and the 20 Shuttle in 4.47.
Strengths
- Has good speed for his 245 lb frame;
- Has shown the ability to be a serviceable receiver as well;
- Has a very strong base, giving him good balance and strength;
- Has a strong stiff arm;
- Can power through defenders and tackles easily.
Weaknesses
- Is good in many areas, but not elite in any one thing specifically;
- Has shown problems in pass protection;
- Weakness in a lateral movement when rushing with the football;
- More brute force than finesse;
- Lacks evasiveness.
Teams With Need At Position: Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions
Projection: Second Round
Bottom Line on Rhamondre Stevenson
Stevenson is a big, burly running back who has good speed for his frame. His ability to be a serviceable receiver should add to the team’s interest in drafting the Oklahoma Sooner. While none of his tools are elite, he is a well-rounded running back who can one day be a starter for an NFL team. Stevenson will need time as a backup behind a veteran running back, but the potential is there. A team will likely see his toolset and draft him in the second round, or early third round at the latest.
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