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Cam Skattebo gave himself a name in college football for The state of Arizona Crossing the defender as they got more meters on the ground while Sun Devils surprised Sport 2024.
AND New York Giants Skattebo has become their choice in the fourth round, and his commentary by Rookie Minicamp may be fans to step up for the start of the 2025 season.
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Run Cam Skattebo during warming drills on Giants Rokie Minicamp. (Chris Pedota, Northjersey.com/usa Today Network via Imagings Images)
He said on Friday that, although the goal score was good, the possibility that the opponent was transported on the way to the end zone even better.
“You feel good when you run someone, then you get into the end zone,” Skattebo said. “I mean, you feel good when you get into the end zone, but imagine switching someone up and then running another person and then going to the end zone. That’s much better.”
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New York giants running back Cam Skattebo talks to the press members after the Rookie Minicamp at the Quest Diagnostics Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey, May 9, 2025. (John Jones-Hagn Pictures)
Skattebo ran 1,711 meters and 21 Touchdowne from Sun Devils during the senior season. Arizona State made a play -off college football and almost stunned Texas Longhorns in a pelvic bowl. The team ended 11-3.
Now Skattebo will look to make a list of 53 people. Enters running in the back room that has veteran Devin Singletary And Tyrone Tracy Jr., who came strongly during his rookie season, ran 839 meters and scored five Touchdown.
Skattebo, while playing his utmost, promised to continue to prove his suspicious.

The State of Arizona running backwards Cam Skattebo runs against Texas during Chick-Filo peaches in Atlanta on January 1, 2025. (Michael Chow/The Republic/USA Today Network via Imagings Images)
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“Last year, I didn’t do it in a tone,” he added. “I hit people more or attacked their shoulders, but I mean, if people want to sleep, I can sleep. I have no problem with that. That’s something I had to deal with all my life, so I’ll continue to do what I need to do to be successful and play as much as I can in this league.”
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