‘I Want To Show Them It’s Possible’: Gabon-Born DL Jeffrey M’Ba Aims To Make NFL History
Defensive lineman Jeffrey M’Ba, a unique prospect at 6'5" and 316 pounds, aims to make history as the first Gabonese player in the NFL. His journey began in Gabon and took him through France before landing in U.S. football, including successful stints at Auburn and SMU. In 2025, he recorded 42 tackles, 5 sacks, and 7.5 tackles for loss, showcasing his versatility. M’Ba aspires to be drafted, hoping to inspire future athletes from Gabon and Africa. His trajectory could influence the pathways for international players in the league.
By the Numbers- Recorded 42 combined tackles, 5 sacks, and 7.5 tackles for loss in 2025.
- He ran 14.8 MPH during drills at the Senior Bowl.
- M’Ba is participating in pre-draft evaluations, showcasing his skills at the Senior Bowl.
- He has been a versatile player, experienced in different defensive line positions.
As he approaches the NFL Draft, M’Ba will aim to impress teams during the combine and Pro Day, showcasing his athleticism and skills further. He may attract attention as a valuable Day 3 pick for teams seeking depth on the defensive line.
Bottom LineJeffrey M’Ba represents a unique blend of talent and an inspiring story, positioning him to potentially break barriers for international players in the NFL. His journey could encourage others from Gabon and beyond to pursue football careers, reminding teams of the diverse talent pool available.
Read more at Steelers Depot
The summary of the linked article was generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence technology from OpenAI

