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    You are at:Home»Sports»K-State Football»K-State star running back DJ Giddens declares for NFL Draft

    K-State star running back DJ Giddens declares for NFL Draft

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    By KMAN Staff on December 14, 2024 K-State Football, K-State Sports, Sports
    Kansas State running back DJ Giddens breaks away from Oklahoma State cornerback Korie Black during the Wildcats’ 42-20 win against the Cowboys on Sept. 28, at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Giddens announced Saturday that he would be forgoing his senior season and declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    One of the best running backs in Kansas State history is ready for the next chapter of his career.

    Junior DJ Giddens announced Saturday that he would be skipping his senior season in Manhattan and declaring for the upcoming NFL Draft in April.

    “Growing up in Junction City, I always knew what a great program Kansas State football was,” Giddens said in a statement on his social media. ” I wasn’t sure if I’d have the opportunity to play there. But I worked hard, and it turned out to be a life-changing opportunity.”

    The former Blue Jay star worked hard to get to where he is now, starting as an unheralded greyshirt with one D-1 offer after a stellar high school career. He redshirted in 2021 and spent the 2022 season second on the depth chart behind two-time consensus All-America running back Deuce Vaughn. Giddens firmly took hold of the top spot in 2023, outshining Florida State transfer Treshaun Ward as a sophomore to help lead K-State to a Pop-Tarts Bowl win.

    Read the rest of the story at themercury.com

    Click here for more K-State sports news.

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