ALLEN PARK — Jahmyr Gibbs is a man of few words, so when he was asked if the Detroit Lions reached by getting him so high with the 12th overall pick, he brushed it off with a calm demeanor. «Everybody is entitled to their opinion,» Gibbs said during Saturday's rookie minicamp session. «I really don't care.» As a precautionary move, the Lions held Gibbs out of rookie minicamp after he tweaked his ankle on Friday, but he still took the field to learn from the coaching staff and support teammates. «I'm straight,» Gibbs said of the minor injury. «He had a little tweak, but no big issue, he'll be fine,» Lions assistant general manager Ray Agnew added. «We're just being safe with him.» Shortly after being drafted, Gibbs said he was «surprised» by how high the Lions drafted him, with the current state of running backs not being valued as much in today's era.
He's also aware that he will likely get compared to running back Bijan Robinson, who was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons at No.
7, but Gibbs isn't letting it get in his head. Robinson and Gibbs are the first pair of running backs to go in the top 12 picks since 2017, when Christian McCaffrey and Leonard Fournette were selected in the top 12. «Me and Bijan, we're cool.
We get along good. That's my boy,» Gibbs said. «So every time I see him… you know we had the same coach in college, so all three of us have a great relationship.» Gibbs is Detroit's highest drafted running back since 1989, when the Lions took Hall of Famer Barry Sanders with the third overall pick.