Jordan Seaton isn’t playing around this season; he’s locked in. The Colorado sophomore, already known for his size and presence, is now proving he’s about that work.
Back in March, Coach Prime called him “a good young man” with both talent and character, and that assessment keeps aging well. Just last month, Jordan Seaton was seen taking charge during summer conditioning, pushing teammates through reps like a vet.
Now he’s stepping things up even more, hitting the field with none other than 10-time Pro Bowler Trent Williams. For a sophomore, this isn’t just training, it’s a statement. And fans are taking notice that indeed, Seaton stands on business.
Jordan Seaton Shines at Walter Camp Event
This week, Jordan Seaton was down in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, training at the Walter Camp National Football Foundation Showcase.
He was the only Colorado Buffalo named to the Walter Camp Preseason All-American Team, earning a well-deserved Second Team spot.
At 6-foot-5 and 330 pounds, it’s not just his size that stands out; it’s the way he moves, leads, and handles his business. For Seaton, this recognition feels like the first of many to come.
Seaton Trains With Trent Williams
A new clip making waves on Buffs Twitter shows Jordan Seaton putting in serious offseason work alongside NFL legend Trent Williams. Joined by Zy Crisler and Larry Johnson III, Seaton wasn’t just showing up; he was leading.
The drills? Pure trench warfare: footwork, hand placement, elite-level technique. And Williams, widely regarded as the best left tackle in the game, wasn’t babysitting. He was mentoring. Seaton soaked it all up like he’s been here before.
You don’t get access to that kind of greatness unless you’re wired the same way. No distractions, no off-track moments, just grind. Seaton looks up to icons like Trent; now he’s out there earning their respect. That’s how future first-rounders are built.
Fans Predict a First-Round Future for Jordan Seaton
As footage of Jordan Seaton learning from Trent Williams surfaced online, fans couldn’t hold back their excitement. One fan simply wrote, “It’s getting serious.”
Another added, “I’ll put my money on Seat right now.” The praise kept rolling: “Seaton is a monster. Future top 10 pick.” Many highlighted his NFL potential, calling him a future first-rounder and praising his decision to commit to Colorado.
“This guy is going to be a first-round pick and a star in the NFL,” one post read, referencing CU’s legacy with linemen like Nate Solder and David Bakhtiari.
Another fan credited the influence of Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders on Seaton’s development, calling it “unmatched.” Others hyped him up even more: “Show them what you got in that BAG SEAT… Give them Hell.” And finally, “First round pick in the making.”
At this point, it’s not even bold to bet on Jordan Seaton. It just feels inevitable.
