The Athletic reports multiple NFL coordinators and positional coaches have concerns about Ashton Jeanty’s pass protection skills.
Anonymous coaches and prospect evaluators from across the league spoke to The Athletic about the 2025 draft class, and time and again, Jeanty’s pass protection was raised as a major issue for an otherwise stellar running back prospect. A running backs coach told The Athletic that Jeanty’s “contact balance, elusiveness, acceleration, competitiveness all jump out at you off the tape,” but that “his pass protection is bad. That bothers me right there.” An offensive coordinator said, “I think he’s a little liability in pass protection, and I don’t know how flat-out fast he is.” Pro Football Focus in 2024 graded Jeanty 112th out of 148 qualifying running backs in pass protection. Jeanty, who rushed for nearly 4,000 yards and 33 touchdowns over his final two seasons at Boise State, also earned PFF’s top overall grade among backs last year. He’s fully expected to go in the first five or six picks of the draft.