“I believe it will be dope, a number of nice folks there, a number of gifted gamers,” Jeanty stated when requested what it will imply to be a Cowboy, per the team’s website.
Jeanty attended Lone Star Excessive College in Frisco, Texas and has even performed video games at close by AT&T Stadium.
RB Omarion Hampton | North Carolina
Different analysts like NFL.com’s Eric Edholm don’t consider Jeanty will final till the twelfth choose. Most have him going to the Raiders six spots sooner, leaving Hampton out there for the Cowboys at choose No. 12.
Hampton put up 3,565 yards and 36 touchdowns in three years at North Carolina and led the ACC with 1,660 yards dashing final season. At 6-foot-1 and 221 kilos, Hampton runs exhausting and could be powerful to convey down. Per Pro Football Focus, his 1,222 yards after contact had been second-most within the FBS final season.
NFL Network’s Lance Zierlein calls Hampton a “high-volume battering ram with a three-ingredient recipe of dimension, power and aggression,” saying “he runs like a downhill truck whose brake traces have been reduce.”
Zierlein additionally compares Hampton to Patriots working again Rhamondre Stevenson, though Dallas ought to hope for higher outcomes from the previous Tar Heel.
RB TreVeyon Henderson | Ohio State
ESPN’s Field Yates thinks the workforce will truly go on Hampton within the first spherical, choosing Arizona large receiver Tetairoa McMillan as a substitute. Within the second spherical, he thinks they’ll take Henderson, a participant he believes “has the open-field velocity to make an on the spot influence on the bottom.”
Henderson ran for 1,248 yards as a real freshman however was restricted by a foot damage throughout his sophomore and junior seasons. Lastly wholesome, he ran for 1,016 yards in 2024 to assist the workforce win its ninth nationwide championship in 2024.
At 5-foot-8 and 208 kilos, Henderson is unlikely to provide the tackle-breaking, downhill runs that Hampton and Jeanty are recognized for, however he nonetheless averaged 7.1 yards per carry final season and had 77 catches for 853 yards and 6 scores in 4 years with Ohio State.