Ashton Jeanty, Raiders
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Ashton Jeanty was a Bronco on the run as the star of Boise State's offense. The running back ran for 2,601 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2024. His performance was good enough to earn
Ashton Jeanty was one of the hottest commodities in the 2025 NFL Draft, but the Las Vegas Raiders running back isn't getting any preferential treatment when it comes to a long-standing league tradition.
No. 6 overall pick Ashton Jeanty is a triple threat as an elite runner, blocker and pass catcher. The Raiders want him to stand in a triple-threat position when he takes the field next season. Jeanty said in an interview with Kay Adams during the NFLPA Rookie Premiere event that Las Vegas offensive coordinator Chip Kelly told him to change his stance in the backfield to resemble more of a basketball player.
Kay Adams broke some news this week while talking with Raiders rookie rookie running back Ashton Jeanty about why he has switched his pre-snap stance in the backfield since making the jump to the pros.
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SB Nation on MSNNew look for Ashton Jeanty?Jeanty said Kelly “won for now” and he needs to “go with the flow” but he hopes to someday talks his way back to his old stance, which many on social media have said is similar to the Michael Myers’ character from the popular “Halloween” horror-film series.
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Yardbarker on MSNAshton Jeanty given advice by former NFL MVPFor the league’s worst rushing attack last season, the Las Vegas Raiders hope drafting Ashton Jeanty sixth overall is a cure-all to their woes on the ground.
The Las Vegas Raiders gave their fans many reasons to be excited about the future after putting together an impressive 2025 NFL Draft class. The Raiders have n