Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty is heading into the NFL Draft with confidence and a plan. He boldly told teams to "draft the guy they can't tackle," asserting that his elusive style will be just as effective in the National Football League.
Jeanty has spent time analyzing how his skills will translate to the faster, more physical NFL game. He believes his ability to break tackles and find open space will make him a valuable asset to any team.
Beyond his on-field expectations, Jeanty has also given thought to a memorable moment: his potential meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. While he kept the specifics under wraps, Jeanty hinted at a unique greeting that would be fitting for the occasion. NFL analysts are excited to see which team drafts Jeanty and how quickly he can contribute.
Ashton Jeanty Plans Roger Goodell Greeting, NFL Fit
Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty is preparing for the NFL Draft. He confidently stated that teams should draft the player they can't tackle, believing his skills translate well to the professional level. Jeanty also revealed his planned greeting for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell if drafted.