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Cam Skattebo made a name in university football for the state of Arizona when running on the defenders while obtained more yards on the ground while the Sun Devils surprised the sport in 2024.

The New York giants made Skattebo their fourth round selection and their rookie mini -female comment may be piled up for the beginning of the 2025 season.

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Run Back Cam Skattebo during warming exercises in rookie mini -giant. (Chris Pedota, Northjesey.com/usa Network today through imagn images)

He said Friday that while scoring a touchdown is good, the possibility of transporting an opponent on the way to the final area is even better.

“It feels good when you pass someone and then go to the annotation zone,” Skattebo said. “I want to say that you feel good when you get to the annotation zone, but imagine run over someone and then run over another person and then reach the annotation zone. It is much better.”

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The New York Giants corridor, CAM Skattebo, talks to the members of the press after the rookie mini -family at the Quest Diagnostic Training Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on May 9, 2025. (Images of John Jones-Imagn)

Skattebo ran for 1,711 yards and 21 touchdowns during their senior season with the Sun Devils. The state of Arizona arrived at the American football playoffs and almost surprised the Texas Longhorns in the Peach Bowl. The team finished 11-3.

Now, Skattebo will seek to make the list of 53 men. He enters a runner room that has the veteran Singletary and Tyrone Tracy Jr., who got strong during his rookie season, running for 839 yards and scoring five touchdowns.

Skattebo, while playing his elusivity, promised to continue demonstrating that his skeptics were wrong.

The state corridor of Arizona, Cam Skattebo, runs against Texas during the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl in Atlanta on January 1, 2025. (Michael Chow/The Republic/USA Today Network through IMAGN images)

“Last year I didn’t do it much,” he added. “I hit people more or attacked their only shoulder, but I mean, if people want to sleep, they can sleep. I have no problem with that. It has been something that I had to deal with my whole life, so I will continue doing what I need to do to succeed and play all the time I can in this league.”

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