Former LSU RB Derrius Guice is the NFL Draft’s biggest faller midway through the second round.

In fact, three former SEC RBs have been drafted, but Guice is nowhere to be found yet. Sony Michel was drafted in the first round, while Nick Chubb and Kerryon Johnson were drafted in the second round.

Analyst Todd McShay attempted to explain why Guice was falling Friday night on ESPN.

“He had a very poor pre-draft process in terms of interviews and not being where he should at the times he should be being late to meetings,” McShay said on ESPN. “I’ve talked to a lot of general managers who are concerned about accountability. This young man has gone through a lot in his life. You understand what he’s dealing with. He had to overcome a lot to get to where he is. He’s a late first-round talent. He’s falling a bit, but hopefully he’ll get it straight in the NFL.”

The NFL Network’s Mike Mayock also said Guice had issues showing up on time recently. During a recent appearance on Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take podcast, Mike Mayock was asked directly what were the issues surrounding Guice. He basically gave a non-answer, stating Guice had issues showing up for things. He finalized that thought with, “I’ll leave it at that.”

Entering the NFL Draft, most had Guice pegged as the second best RB behind Penn State’s Saquon Barkley, who was selected No. 2 overall by the New York Giants Thursday night.

It’s anyone’s best guess when Guice gets drafted at this point.