Randall is a former collegiate wide receiver who converted to running back for his final college season. His wide receiver background shows up immediately with his nimble feet for his size and route-running ability. Clemson didn't really utilize his receiving skills as he was mostly just a checkdown option in the passing game, but he did flash with the occasional slot slant or wheel route. His hands are also questionable, which is concerning, considering his background. He had six drops in his final college season (49 targets). He has average burst as a linear and upright runner. His upright running style can lead to him crumbling like a house of cards at times, especially when he is contacted low. He can break tackles and run through the opposition when he has a head of steam built up in the second level on occasion. Randall isn't a dynamic player in space. Randall doesn't convert his size and strength to power in the run game. He runs like a 5'9" back at times. His tweener skill set makes him a hard player to project at the next level. I could easily see him functioning as an H back in the NFL, but his play strength will need to improve to fill that role. He's not a pile moving back despite his large frame. He's more comfortable in space on toss plays or outside zone plays, where he does have a decent feel of flowing laterally before bursting upfield. Randall can be tentative at the line at times, but he was more decisive as a runner later in the 2025 season. Dynasty Outlook: The former collegiate wide receiver was selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens. Randall got some buzz in the predraft process for his former wide receiver designation, but I'm fading that. He runs like a former wide receiver, which isn't a good thing. The athleticism doesn't translate to production on the field at this point, and I don't foresee that changing in the NFL. He'll have to compete with Justice Hill and Rasheen Ali for the RB2 job for Baltimore behind Derrick Henry. Hill is a free agent after this season, so it's possible that Randall will be the RB2 entering 2027 if Baltimore doesn't add more bodies to the backfield next year. I'll let others chase the Randall hype and avoid him in most drafts.