Selected by the Colts in the second round (41st overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:
Selected by the Colts in the second round (41st overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft.
COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS:
Appeared in 41 games (40 starts) at Wisconsin (2017-19) and totaled 926 carries for 6,174 yards and 50 touchdowns. Also added 42 receptions for 407 yards and five touchdowns.
Named the Doak Walker Award winner, a unanimous All-America choice, First Team All-Big Ten and Big Ten Running Back of the Year in both 2018 and 2019.
He is the seventh player in FBS history to rush for 6,000 yards and the first ever to do so in just three seasons.
His 6,174 career rushing yards rank No. 6 all-time among FBS players and is No. 2 all-time among the Big Ten.
He is the third player in FBS history with multiple 2,000-yard rushing seasons and the only player in FBS history to rush for at least 1,900 yards in three consecutive seasons.
Rushed for at least 100 yards in 32 games.
Tallied 12 games of 200-plus yards.
He is the first player in Wisconsin history to finish in the top 10 in Heisman Trophy voting three times.
He is the first player in school history to record three games of 200-plus rushing yards against a single opponent, as he did it against both Purdue and Nebraska.
As a senior, he was a Walter Camp Player of the Year finalist and a Maxwell Award and Lombardi Award semifinalist.
As a junior, he was a Maxwell Award semifinalist, Walter Camp Player of the Year semifinalist and the New Era Pinstripe Bowl MVP.
In 2017, he was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, First Team All-Big Ten and Second Team All-America.
2019:
As a team captain, started all 14 games and totaled 2,003 yards on 320 carries with 21 touchdowns. Also added 26 receptions for 252 yards and five touchdowns.
Named the Doak Walker Award winner, a unanimous All-America choice, First Team All-Big Ten and Big Ten Running Back of the Year.
He led the nation with 26 total touchdowns.
He was a four-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.
He accumulated four 200-yard rushing performances, including three straight in November in wins over Iowa, Nebraska and Purdue.
2018:
Started 13 games and recorded 307 carries for a nation-high 2,194 yards and 16 touchdowns as well as eight receptions for 60 yards.
Named the Doak Walker Award winner, a unanimous All-America choice, First Team All-Big Ten and Big Ten Running Back of the Year.
He led the nation in rushing yards per game (168.8).
Topped the 100-yard mark in 12-of-13 games, including seven games of 150-plus and five games of 200-plus.
Selected as a two-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week.
Named the New Era Pin Stripe Bowl MVP after rushing for 205 yards and one touchdown in a win over Miami.
Tallied a career-high 321 yards on 33 carries with three touchdowns at Purdue.
2017:
Saw action in 14 games (13 starts) and accumulated 299 carries for 1,977 yards and 13 touchdowns. He also contributed eight receptions for 95 yards.
He was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, First Team All-Big Ten and Second Team All- America.
He hit the 100-yard rushing mark in 10 games with five games of 150-plus rushing yards and three 200-rushing yard performances.
Named a two-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and an eight-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week.
In his first career start vs. Florida Atlantic, he totaled 26 carries for 223 yards and three touchdowns. He became the fourth true freshman in school history to record a 200-yard game.
PERSONAL:
Attended Salem (N.J.) High School and finished his career with 4,642 rushing yards and 51 total touchdowns.
As a senior, he was named First Team All-State and South Jersey Times Offensive Player of the Year after he set a New Jersey single-season record with 2,510 rushing yards and also added 35 touchdowns.
As a junior, he earned First Team All-Conference honors after he rushed for 1,383 yards and 15 touchdowns.
He earned Second Team All-Conference honors as a sophomore after rushing for 500 yards and five touchdowns.
Selected as a two-time team MVP and team captain.
Won back-to-back New Jersey Meet of Champions titles in 100 meters as a junior and senior.
Selected as the South Jersey Times Boys Track Athlete of the Year as a junior and senior.
His father, Jonathan, played basketball at San Francisco State (1982-86).
Volunteered with a community food drive, as a peer tutor and helped with a project to rebuild a classroom for students in India.
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