Could Ashton Jeanty pass Travis Hunter for the Heisman? | Before The Snap
Ashton Jeanty and Boise State still have the Mountain West title game, so could Jeanty put up big enough numbers to beat Travis Hunter in the Heisman race?
The 2024 NFL draft saw a historic run on offensive players with a record 14 selections in a row to start the draft and 23 overall in the first round. But one position was missing from that historic first round on offense: running back. The first one wasn’t taken until the second round, No. 46 overall with Texas’ Jonathon Brooks going to the Carolina Panthers.
That will very likely not be the case in the 2025 NFL draft. The depth of talent at the position is the best in years, starting at the top with Heisman Trophy runner-up Ashton Jeanty of Boise State.
Jeanty earned 2,017 points, just 224 behind winner Travis Hunter, thanks to one of the best seasons by a running back in college football history. He will almost certainly hear his name called in Round 1 of the 2025 NFL draft.
Here’s what to know about Jeanty and where he could fit in the NFL:
The Boise State running back is one of the top prospects at the position over the last decade. In a deep running back class, he stands out as the best thanks to his all-around skills. What stands out the most from Jeanty is his vision and contact balance; Jeanty’s rushing yards after contact alone would lead the FBS in rushing.
Once he gets going, he’s hard to bring down. At 5-9 and 215 lbs., he’s a ball of momentum that gets stronger as the game goes on. He’s not used much as a receiver out of the backfield for the Broncos but he’s shown the ability to do so when tasked.
The biggest negative on his draft profile is speed. Jeanty is not a burner of a running back like Jahmyr Gibbs, De’Von Achane or Kenneth Walker III, but he is fast enough that it’s not a major concern. Same thing with his pass protection technique; it’s not drawback but needs some improvement.
Jeanty is widely expected to go in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Here are who experts are predicting will take the Boise State running back:
Jeanty’s skill set is so good he can fit in practically any offense but there are some teams where his talents could have an outsized impact.
Jeanty leads the FBS in carries, rushing yards, rushing touchdowns, and total touchdowns (all stats as of Dec. 12):
Jeanty’s yardage total this season puts him fourth all-time in college football since 1956. He sits behind Barry Sanders (2,628 yards in 1988), Melvin Gordon (2,587 in 2014), and Kevin Smith (2,567 in 2007) ahead of the College Football Playoff.
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