Cam Skattebo NFL Draft Projections: 3 Best Landing Spots for the Arizona State RB on Day 3

The Chiefs and Cowboys are among the top potential landing spots for Arizona RB Cam Skattebo heading into Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Cam Skattebo is one of the most intriguing prospects in this year’s NFL Draft, leaving many scouts excited about his potential, especially after a standout performance in last season’s Peach Bowl, where he rushed for 143 yards and two touchdowns.

While he didn’t hear his name called in the first three rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft, Skattebo should find plenty of suitors early on Day 3.


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Top 3 Potential Landing Spots for Cam Skattebo

Known more for his all-around production than elite athleticism, Skattebo brings a hybrid skill set that could fit perfectly in today’s evolving offensive schemes. His senior season at Arizona State showcased his peak potential.

In 2024, Skattebo totaled 1,711 rushing yards on 293 carries (5.8 yards per carry), along with 605 receiving yards on 45 catches and 24 total touchdowns.

Skattebo’s performance in the Peach Bowl had everyone talking. He was named Offensive MVP after a standout all-purpose display: 143 rushing yards, 99 receiving yards, 42 passing yards, and three total touchdowns, including one through the air.

What makes Skattebo stand out isn’t one dominant trait, but his ability to do a bit of everything. He’s a tough, creative runner who can catch passes, throw the occasional trick play, and consistently make something out of nothing. That kind of versatility has drawn the attention of scouts looking for value beyond the first round.

So, which teams could be looking to draft him on Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft?

Kansas City Chiefs

It’s hard to find fault with the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense, but they struggle to win physical matchups on the ground. With just 12 broken tackles in 2024, Kansas City ranked dead last in the NFL.

And when defenses sell out to stop the pass — like the Philadelphia Eagles did in the Super Bowl — the Chiefs had no answers. They looked skittish. Skattebo gives Kansas City a hammer to extend drives and win ugly winter games.

Dallas Cowboys

This offense is built around Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb, but the Dallas Cowboys’ run game hasn’t helped them out. The loss of Rico Dowdle is bigger than many realize. The team signed Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders in free agency, but neither player looks like a starting-caliber back at this point.

Brian Schottenheimer, like his dad before him, wants a bruising ground game to open up passing lanes. Winning in the NFC East is about finishing strong on the road late in the season. Skattebo fits that mold perfectly.

Baltimore Ravens

The Derrick Henry-Lamar Jackson combo should hold down the ground game in Baltimore for some time. But adding depth at one of the most physically demanding spots might be a smart idea.

Skattebo’s 1,700-yard and 24-touchdown season could make him a good late-round investment if the Chiefs and Cowboys don’t grab him first, especially since Henry is 31 years old and entering the final year of his contract.

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