NFL Draft prospect leaves fans horrified with 'awful' Swarovski-studded fashion choice on red carpet

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Ashton Jeanty’s skills on the football field may have impressed front offices around the league, but his fashion on the red carpet has had the opposite effect on NFL fans. 

The running back is expected to be a top pick this evening in Green Bay with the Jacksonville Jaguars or Las Vegas Raiders at No. 5 and 6 respectively projected to take him. 

But Jeanty already made a splash Thursday night, long before any team was on the clock as he turned heads with his red carpet arrival. 

The 21-year-old rocked up to the Draft at Lambeau Field in an ultra-dark plum double breasted blazer, featuring a floral print pattern and black velvet lapels. He sported matching suit pants and crisp white shirt, topped off with a black bowtie. 

Yet, it was his footwear that truly caught fans’ attention as he walked the red carpet in a pair of Swarovski-studded black Crocs on his feet. 

The shoes caused a stir on social media as many NFL fans ripped the prospect for the bold fashion choice. 

Ashton Jeanty's fashion on the NFL Draft red carpet left fans horrified Thursday night

Ashton Jeanty’s fashion on the NFL Draft red carpet left fans horrified Thursday night 

The running back walked the red carpet in a pair of Swarovski-studded black Crocs on his feet

The running back walked the red carpet in a pair of Swarovski-studded black Crocs on his feet

The Boise State product is pictured arriving in Green Bay with his parents Harry and Pamela

The Boise State product is pictured arriving in Green Bay with his parents Harry and Pamela 

‘That’s awful. I hope he falls to the Steelers,’ one claimed on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

A second echoed the sentiment, writing: ‘That just dropped him to the 6th round.’ 

‘Eh, kinda weird,’ another branded the choice, while a fourth added: ‘nah I’m out on him.’ 

‘No accounting for taste,’ chimed in another. 

But Jeanty defended his bold outfit when quizzed on the wardrobe choice by SportsCenter. 

‘Just trying to show you can be comfortable but still look fly as well,’ he claimed.

Jeanty was eventually selected sixth overall in the draft by the Las Vegas Raiders.

In college, he came just a few hundred votes short of Hunter for the Heisman, despite putting up the best season on the ground since football legend Barry Sanders.

After spending all three of his college seasons at Boise State, Jeanty now heads off for the NFL – being picked the the team from the city he was born in.

Jeanty had a monster season for the Broncos: piling on a national-best 2,601 rushing yards and 29 rushing touchdowns.

He’s tough to bring down and can break tackles easily. Plus, his pass-catching ability out of the backfield is sure to be a game-changer.





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