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Ashton Jeanty NFL Draft 2025 Scouting Report for Las Vegas Raiders RB
The Las Vegas Raiders selected Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
Ashton Jeanty is a naturally talented running back with a manipulative rushing style.
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Jeanty is a patient runner who tempers his pace to allow his OL time to engage and secure their blocking assignments. With plus-level vision, he quickly finds daylight through designated gaps. Jeanty uses quick and decisive footwork to sift through the defensive front seven, breaking into the open field. He is advanced at navigating traffic and congested quarters once he breaks the first level of the defense.
Jeanty has an elite-level contact balance and is difficult to bring down. He pinballs off defenders and absorbs their attempted tackles while staying on his feet. Jeanty is a yards-after-contact merchant—his ability to get stronger upon defensive contact is impressive. Jeanty is a momentum runner who powers through arm tackles and delivers a stiff arm to break free from defenders. His burst and acceleration possess enough juice or explosiveness to pop through the line of scrimmage and reach top speed quickly in the open field. He has multiple long/explosive touchdown runs on his resume this season against Mountain West competition.
Jeanty must be stopped at the line of scrimmage or behind it. He is most vulnerable as a ball carrier when he cannot build forward momentum. Despite having a good burst to reach top speed quickly, there is no next gear after that. This raises questions on whether his ability to generate big plays (50+ yards) will translate to the NFL at the frequency it has in college. There are concerns about Jeanty's ability to win the corner and outrun pursuit angles.
Jeanty is a willing and competitive pass protector, but his technique needs refining. His hands and punches can be sloppy, leading to not securing his defender. At times, he approaches blocks with low hands, giving up his chest to second-level defenders attacking downhill with momentum. Jeanty does not showcase explosive lateral abilities—he can get caught between the tackles when pressing the LOS. Jeanty's jump cuts do not cover much ground to counter defensive run fits on inside runs.
Overall, Ashton Jeanty is a high-volume and playmaking running back. Between his bowling ball-esque frame and ELITE contact balance, Jeanty's game translates incredibly well to the NFL. He fits today's run offenses with wide zone and pin-pull gap schemes. Jeanty is a bell-cow running back who can shoulder the load for an NFL rushing attack.
MEASUREMENT AND WORKOUT RESULTS
HEIGHT: 5'8½"
WEIGHT: 215
HAND: 9¼"
ARM: 29¼"
WINGSPAN: 77¼"
POSITIVES
— Strong running style with a compact and densely built frame.
— Elite-contact balance, difficult to bring down on first attempts.
— Patient runner who sets up and follows blocks to daylight.
— Good burst and acceleration to explode through the initial layers of the defense.
— Three-down running back due to receiving ability and reliable hands.
NEGATIVES
— Still raw as an edge player and learning how to play on the line of scrimmage, both as a run defender and pass-rusher.
— Needs to learn how to use his hands and arms as a rusher to add moves to his arsenal.
— Block recognition against the run is a work in progress. He's often late to see pullers and doesn't consistently put himself in a good position to take on blocks.
— Could afford to add some size and strength to improve his anchor against offensive linemen in the run game. Also needs to take on blocks with a wider base.
NOTES
— 4-star recruit in the 2022 class, per 247Sports
— Arrested for misdemeanor assault in April 2024, attended rehabilitation program, per StateCollege.com
— 2024 Unanimous All-American, Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, First-Team All-Big Ten
— 2023 All-Big Ten
— 2022 All-Big Ten; Freshman All-American
GRADE: 8.5 (Year 1 Starter — 1st Round)
OVERALL RANK: 6
POSITION RANK: RB1
PRO COMPARISON: Maurice Jones-Drew
Written by B/R NFL Scout Dame Parson
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