There has not been a corridor that enters the NFL draft that comes from a season as historical as the 2024 All-American Ashton Jeanty of Boise State Broncos campaign in a long time. That is one of the many reasons why he enters the NFL 2025 draft as his best runner prospect.
Jeanty ran for 2,601 yards per land in 2024, who was only 28 years old from the record of all the time of university football held by the Hall of Fame Barry Sanders (2,628 in 1988 with the state of Oklahoma), while totaling 10 races of at least 60 yards, the greatest amount for any FBS player since at least 2015 for sports research of CBS. He also produced five touchdowns of at least 70 yards, drawing the member of the Tomlinson Hall (five in 2000 with TCU) for the FBS season record, according to CBS Sports Research.
“Great place to be now,” Jeanty told CBS Sports in a One One conversation. “Obviously I had a great season, capable of entering the draft and being one of the best boys, so everything is a blessing. Great moment. We are in the house ray to discover where I will be for the next three, four years of my life and his career in football.”
Loyalty and “the main”
Loyalty has become a great topic of conversation in the world of football recently after the high profile divorce between 2024, the participant of the American football playoffs, Tennessee, and his seafood of the titular field Nico Iamaleva over the payment packages of name, image and similarity (NIL). The NFL teams have asked Jeanty why in the current era of university football that someone like him did not go up to the transfer portal in search of more money and chose to stay at home in Boise.
“Yes, I definitely believe it because the modern athlete is quite fast to jump the ship, go to another school,” Jeanty said when asked if he believes that his loyalty is helping him in the interviews of the NFL now. “Obviously, everyone has different circumstances and certain things. Everyone does not pursue the bag, but I think it only shows who I am as a person, as a player and really only the focus on developing and becoming the best player that I can be instead of pursuing after as much money as possible. Just maintaining the main thing was really important.”
What is Jeanty’s main one?
“The main thing is to remain one of the best runners in the transition to the NFL and maintain the same philosophy,” he said. “Obviously, take it to the next level because what led me to where I am is not enough. Like what led me to university it was not enough. I had to level it.”
Pressure assembly for Jeantty to become a Las Vegas Raider
Jeantty could end up leveling the NFL with the Las Vegas Raiders, the owner of the sixth general selection of the NFL 2025 Draft. The finalists of 2024 AFC West Let Place, with a record of 4-13, finally classified in all the NFL in yards by land (1,357), yards per haul (3.6) and tacle (49). Jeanty led university football in yards by land (2,601) and cup avoided in Rushes (170) while they are ninth in the nation in yards for haul (7.0).
That is why the eldest son of the Raiders manager, John Spytek, Jack, who is 10 years old, is hitting the table for Jeanty to be selected sixth in general next week.
“My eldest son has not made any secret, if we do not choose Ashton Jeanty at age six, who is leaving the family, and he will find someone else,” Spytek said in Siriusxm NFL Radio on April 2. “Probably, whoever takes Ashton. I think he, Jack, is motivated by fantasy football and the touchdowns in fantasy football. [owner] Mark Davis ‘If my dad doesn’t take Ashton Jeanty, he’s doing a bad job.’ ”
That viral event has returned to Jeanty, something that made him laugh when asked when asked about the subject.
“I have had good conversations with them [the Raiders] Throughout the draft process, but I saw that [the story about Spytek’s son] A little ago. I made myself laugh, “Jeanty said with a big smile.
Jeanty then referred to the children of the general manager of the New York Giants, Joe Schoen, telling who will write the field marshal in the 2024 draft in the incorporation of the low season of “hard blows.” Schoen could not change from the sixth general selection for Jayden Daniels or Drake Maye, two quarterbacks mentioned by his son Carson, the last low season. Daniels and Maye were generally second to Washington’s commanders and the third in general to the New England patriots, respectively. New York then had its worst season in the history of the franchise in 2024 with a 3-14 record, which earned them the third general selection in the 2025 draft. It is safe to say that some pressure is applied so that Jeantty leaves the board to the selection number six. He has not yet talked to the owner of Las Vegas, Tom Brady, who assumed an active role in football operations since he joined the Raiders owned group and immediately developed a friendship with the new Pro Bowl field marshal, Geno Smith, as His trade from the Seattle Seahawks was being completed.
“Hey, I’m not going to say anything, but we’ve seen a GM [Schoen] whose son told him that he told him to choose someone, and they did not, “said Jeanty laughing.” I will not say too much, but the Raiders would be a great landing place. New [coaching staff]New GM, and to enter there and boost this organization and bring some great types in the building. Bring back that organization. ”
Since Jeanty graduated from Lone Star High School in Frisco, Texas, the city where the installation of the Dallas Cowboys team, La Estrella, emerged, is the theme of his hometown’s team. Obviously, he does not expect to fall out of the first 10 teams, but he would receive a landing with the cowboys, who have the twelfth general selection of the draft, very well. It is already adequate in its interior practice field.
“Yes, that would not be bad at all,” Jeanty said. “Obviously, spending some time growing here, just there. Even some of our games were in their practice facilities, so it would be a great opportunity as it would for any of the other NFL teams.”
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What Jeanty tells teams that they ask about their workload
To produce the striking statistics he had in 2024, Jeanty accumulated 374 haunts last season, the greatest amount of haules in a single campaign of the University season of Derrick Henry, winner of the Heisman trophy in Alabama in 2015, according to CBS sports research. That year, Henry totaled 2,219 yards per land and 28 touchdowns per land in 395 hauls. That workload has not hurt Henry six feet and two inches high that weighs 247 pounds. He simply had the largest amount of yards per land (1,921) in a season in the history of the NFL for a 30 -year -old or old player like 3024, according to CBS sports research. Jeanty is not the same physical wonder: it measures 5’8 1/2 “high and weighs 211 pounds, according to their combination measures. However, it feels safe to have a long career in the NFL given its personal regime and resources available today. Some of Jeanty’s methods include hydromassage baths, cold baths, dry needs, massages and more.
“Derrick Henry is a great example,” Jeanty said when he told him the context of his workload 2024. “He has tons of acreza at each level [high school, college and the NFL]But the way I take care of my body, there are so many different things, technology, caring for your body is so advanced now that I think the positions of your career can lengthen if your body takes care of. That is something I do a great job, and that is why I could have that workload and have a great season because I put hours to invest in my body. “
The “Renaissance of the Corridor”
Speaking of Henry, the 2024 corridor class that included it, the Philadelphia Eagles corridor, Saquon Barkley and the Green Bay’s Packers corridor, Josh Jacobs, helped back down the perspective that investing significantly in the runners is a losing proposal. The three obtained Pro Bowl settlements in their new houses, and Barkley won the NFL 2024 offensive player prize on the way to run for more than 2,000 yards and helping Philadelphia to win the Super Bowl Lix. Jeanty also accredited himself already his classmates of 2025 classmates in the runner’s position for also helping to cause a “Renaissance of the corridor.” Specifically accredited Omarion Hampton from North Carolina, Kaleb Johnson de Iowa and Ohio’s corridors, Treveyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins before saying that it is really “a long list of boys” given the depth of the 2025 runners.
“I think the value is definitely returning to the courtesy of the boys in the league doing it, but also the boys at the university playing at a high level. I had a really great historical season, but there were many other great boys who had great seasons and did great things in university football. People are like a small direction, but I think it’s here.
Comparison of Jeanty NFL players
Given the size of Jeanty and the high -end contact balance, its 1,970 yards per earth after the contact next season were more than the total number of yards by land of any other university soccer player in 2024, it is a unique mix. He chose to compare with the Alvin Kamara (5’10, 215 pounds) of similar construction, the five times Pro Bowl of the New Orleans Saints.
“I think there are many players honestly, and I feel that my style is becoming unique in a certain sense because I take many things from many different backs. One really dealing with [take from] It’s Alvin Kamara. I have always received many comparisons with him too. The contact balance, the capture capacity. Just being a triple back. When you look at your tape, you look at my tape, you see many similarities. “
Stay relaxed before draft
One of his hobbies in his inactivity time outside football is games, so Jeanty is associated with Call of Duty: Mobile before night, one from the NFL 2025 draft on Thursday, April 24. It will be live to the live broadcast in Call Duty: Mobile with Mobile with the professional Bobby game on Wednesday, April 23 at 9:45 pm Et/6: 45 PM PT in the playse YouTube ‘YouTube with the players” channel. Jeanty also competed in Call of Duty: Moble against other Draft classmates in the NFL 2025 exploration combination earlier this year.
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“Getting to play Call of Duty, Funny and Call of Duty has been something that I have played since he was a little boy,” said Jeacty. … “It is definitely an excellent way of having a time of inactivity. It feels like an escape from all the hustle to me. Once I’m playing, I feel that I’m really in the game. I’m really in the field shooting, but I’m not. I don’t shoot weapons unless Call of Duty is. It’s just a funny man, and connect all your boys playing the game, it’s a great moment.”
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