NFL draft: Ashton Jeanty compares the father’s military service to combine the process

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Ashton Jeanty was able to take a “little” of a lesson from his father before the draft of the NFL.

The choice of the first round which is preparing to prepare to hear his name entitled Green Bay Thursday evening and to realize his dream of life to be a pro.

But his father, Harry, served in the navy, and it was not an easy -to -join process.

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The Ballon de Boisse State, Ahston Jeanty, spoke to the press during the combination of the NFL 2025 in the Indiana Convention Center. (Blondet-Imagn images of Stephanie Amador)

“Before entering the army, they do various tests, MRI, projections. It’s the same thing in the project and combine, you have to do the same things. A kind of funny,” Jeanty told PK Press Club Digital in a recent interview.

Jeanty tasted that his father did in service when he and his father visited the basis of the General Mitchell Air National Guard in Milwaukee in partnership with USAA.

“It was really obvious to me. My relationship with my father, being in the army, but also grateful to the USAA for the partnership, the service partner at the service. To visit the Milwaukee National Guard, put yourself in life, see what they really do. I play Call of Duty, but it’s not real life,” joked Jeanty.

The Ballon de Boise de Boisse State Broncos, Ashton Jeanty, passes in front of the secondary of Penn Stateny Lions Kob King during the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl at the State Farm Stadium on December 31, 2024. (Imagn)

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“It was cool to see their daily process and how detailed everything is, which they do daily. We would not be able to do what we do without their service.”

“It was dop. I think the most important thing was just to see how detailed everything is and how there is little room for error and errors. Little to nothing, honestly. They do these things every day, so precision and attention to detail are incredible. It gave me a greater appreciation for what they do and how they protect us every day.”

Jeanty said he had been able to understand much more on the day of his father now that he was older.

“He wouldn’t give too much detail exactly what they were doing. Now that I’m older, he tells me things that happened on the ship and things like that. I was so young before, so I didn’t really understand it. But now there are conversations,” said Jeanty.

Boisse State Broncos Running Back, Ashton Jeanty, warms up for the Nevada Wolf Pack game at Stadium Albertsons in Boisse, Idaho, November 9, 2024. (Images of Brian Losness-Imagn)

Jeanty obtained the second largest number of yards on the ground in a university football season last year with Boisse State, only exceeding the record of all time by Barry Sanders.

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