Liam Murphy said Keaton Mitchell should stay in your late-round running-back rotation. He reminded viewers how explosive Mitchell looked before the ACL tear—turning 47 rookie-year touches into 396 yards—and pointed out that Baltimore did not spend meaningful draft capital on another back despite holding a pile of picks. With Derrick Henry now the starter, Mitchell functions as pure contingency and change-of-pace juice; if Henry’s 30-year-old legs falter, the depth chart behind him is only Justice Hill for passing-downs work. That combination of injury contingent volume and home-run speed gives Mitchell week-winning upside that you can grab well after Round 15 on DraftKings best ball boards.