BREAKING: Cowboys trade away from Ashton Jeanty in latest mock NFL Draft

The Dallas Cowboys and Ashton Jeanty have been long connected, but according to one mock draft, they are not destined to join together.

Boise State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty (2) during the second quarter against the Oregon State Beavers

Boise State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty (2) during the second quarter against the Oregon State Beavers / Brian Losness-Imagn Images

Ashton Jeanty and the Dallas Cowboys have been connected more than arguably any other prospect and team combination this offseason.

For good reason too. Not only are the Cowboys in desperate need of help at the running back spot, but Jeanty seems to be the best prospect at the position, and has a desperate desire to be in Arlington.

MORE: Free agent WR recovering from knee injury identified as Cowboys ‘perfect match’

However, according to Cowboys Wire’s KD Drummond, not only will the Cowboys pass on Jeanty at with the No. 12 overall pick next month, but they are going to trade their pick away to the Denver Broncos at No. 20, and movd down to select a different running back instead – North Carolina star Omarion Hampton.

North Carolina Tar Heels running back Omarion Hampton (28) runs for a touchdown / Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

“There are many draftniks who believe that while Ashton Jeanty received all the hype as a collegian, it’s Hampton who is going to be the bigger star of the two in the pros,” Drummond said. “New HC Brian Schottenheimer created a staff that is focused on returning the run game to excellence and Hampton is the key in the ignition. Tremendous physicality, hands out the backfield, and most importantly he explodes through the line of scrimmage at full speed as a great zone runner.”

On paper, this move does make a ton of sense for Dallas, from both a team-building standpoint, getting both their running back of the future, as well as additional draft capital with an extra second round pick (No. 51) and a third round pick (No. 85).

Last season with North Carolina, Hampton earned his second-straight first-team All-American nod and first-team All-ACC honor, rushing 281 times for 1,660 yards and 15 scores.

And if he can live up to the hype and be even close to that productive, this could be a home run move from America’s team.

Related Posts

Dallas Cowboys’ Pro Bowl Total Rises to 8 Players With Latest Star Addition

Another Dallas Cowboys star has been added to the 2026 Pro Bowl Games as an alternate.

Cowboys Headlines: ST coordinator to stay; extension talks underway for playmaker

The Cowboys’ coaching staff on the defensive side of the ball is getting the makeover that most fans felt was desperately needed after a disappointing season. The…

BREAKING : Cowboys Exec Reveals Timeline on New DC’s Free-Agent Approach

Cowboys new defensive coordinator Christian Parker will need to help the team pick players as the defense’s rebuild gets underway.

Cowboys cut ties with three defensive coaches after disastrous season

The Dallas Cowboys announced the departure of multiple defensive coaches after the hire of Christian Parker as the defensive coordinator.

Insider confirms suspicion about Cowboys coaching staff on the heels of Christian Parker hire

Ever since the Dallas Cowboys fired defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, it was clear the changes to the defensive coaching staff wouldn’t stop there. Now, on the heels of the Cowboys…

ESPN analyst just dropped a Cowboys prediction that could blow up the NFL

An NFL analyst shared a bold prediction for the Dallas Cowboys in 2026, but does it have any validity?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *