I think 34 teams are going to love what they see in RJM as a possible end. However, that means the number of teams interested is significantly less the other DL that provide more sure versatility. Not sure there is much there as a 43 guy, but a team could see him as a guy they put weight on and slot there? idk.
RJM in many ways looks like a more modern version of some of those SDE types we had in the 2000s like Baraka Atkins, Bryan Pata...but, IMO, not as skilled as say Allen Bailey or Calais Campbell.
I am curious to see what he weighs in at. UM has him listed in the 290s, but he always looked like he played a bit lighter. Curious what he bulks up to and performs at in the combine setting. I think he's a nice 3rd round type, but you never know. It depends on how the draft falls and how fast down linemen are coming off the board. Those bigger 34 DEs typically are a shallow pool anyway and you don't see a ton drafted as 34 ends, but I'd be shocked if he went after the 5th round.
Norton is going to have more interest...everyone could use a two down run stuffer, but where they see the value depends on when the run on interior DL starts to wrap up. Interior DL depends on the type of year it is...some years 10 go by the end of R4, others near 20 go by the end of R4. You all are dramatically underestimating the need for big boys in the NFL and how much teams are willing to invest. I would say the 5th or 6th round is his FLOOR. I am just not sure how the chips stack at DT after underclassmen declare.
Calais was a R2 guy, Allen Bailey is a R3 guy, Chickillo and (of all people) AQM were 6th rounders. Baraka, Orien Harris and Kareem Brown were 4th rounders and that is about where I see RJM and KNs wheelhouse, trying to be objective.