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Prospective Egyptian NFL Draft Pick: Ahmed Hassanein on the Brink of History, Continuing His Remarkable Journey

Despite expectations, Ahmed Hassanein's inner circle believes he hasn't yet fully realized his abilities. With a chance to create history this weekend, he could become the first Egyptian ever picked in the NFL draft.

Observer Ahmed Hassanein watches matchup between Boise State and Penn State on December 31.
Observer Ahmed Hassanein watches matchup between Boise State and Penn State on December 31.

Prospective Egyptian NFL Draft Pick: Ahmed Hassanein on the Brink of History, Continuing His Remarkable Journey

Ahmed Hassanein, the trailblazing defensive lineman, came heartbreakingly close to making history this weekend, potentially becoming the first Egyptian ever drafted into the NFL. But alas, it wasn't meant to be this year. Rumors swirl that we'll see him shining on the gridiron in 2025, with projections pointing to a late fifth to early sixth round selection.

It's no surprise, really, when you consider the meteoric rise he's experienced since setting foot in Southern California nearly seven years ago. A complete novice to football and English, Hassanein has since transformed into a fearsome force on the field, thanks to the unwavering support of his brother and mentors.

UNLV quarterback Jayden Maiava under duress from Hassanein during Mountain West Football Championship on Dec 2.

Boise State head coach Spencer Danielson considers Hassanein the best edge rusher to come out of the Mountain West Conference powerhouse in decades. Off the field, Hassanein's impressive work ethic and captivating story set him apart from other prospects in the draft.

Hassanein delivers a hit that causes Maiava to mishandle the football.

Half-brother Cory Besch raves about Hassanein's character and work ethic, confidently predicting that any team lucky enough to pick him up would get a player who'd bring more than just football skills to the table.

With 24 sacks racked up as a Bronco, under his belt, Hassanein's resume speaks for itself. But it's his remarkable journey — moving across the world, converting from Islam to Christianity, and finding success in a brand-new culture — that truly sets him apart.

But let's not forget that beneath the inspiring narrative lies a formidable athlete. As Danielson insists, "Ahmed's one of the best football players in the nation."

Despite missing out on this year's draft, Hassanein's future in the NFL remains bright. NFL scouts and executives are now keenly aware of this multifaceted talent, whose potential is still largely untapped.

With the 2025 NFL Draft on the horizon, all eyes will be on Hassanein, hoping for the chance to witness the long-awaited moment when the first Egyptian footsteps touch the sacred NFL turf.

  1. Ahmed Hassanein, the defensive lineman, might make history as the first Egyptian drafted into the NFL in 2025, with projections suggesting a selection in the late fifth to early sixth round.
  2. The meteoric rise of Hassanein, from novice to feared edge rusher, began nearly seven years ago when he set foot in Southern California.
  3. Boise State head coach Spencer Danielson considers Hassanein the best edge rusher the university has produced in decades, and his impressive work ethic and captivating story set him apart from other prospects in the draft.
  4. Cory Besch, Hassanein's half-brother, believes that any team fortunate enough to draft him would acquire a player who brings more than just football skills to the table.
  5. With 24 sacks as a Boise State Bronco under his belt, Hassanein's resume is compelling, but it's his remarkable journey— moving across the world, converting from Islam to Christianity, and finding success in a new culture—that truly sets him apart in the world of American football.

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