College Football
Big WVU Brawl Performer CJ Donaldson to Experience Full Circle Moment at NFL Draft
FRISCO, Texas — For former WVU running back CJ Donaldson, the 2026 NFL Draft will be a full-circle moment. Donaldson broke out as a college player at Acrisure Stadium, just a few feet from the stage will be during this April’s draft ceremony, when he was a freshman at West Virginia.
A three-star prospect coming out of Miami’s Gulliver Preparatory School, Donaldson was expected to be a reserve tight end for his first collegiate game against the Pitt Panthers, and almost no one saw his breakout performance coming
Donaldson blocked a punt, and then was added to the West Virginia rushing attack, carrying the ball seven times for 125 yards and touchdown, nearly singlehandedly keeping West Virginia in the Backyard Brawl against their hated rivals, Pitt.
“It was amazing,” Donaldson said to WV Sports Now’s partner Steelers Now at the 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl in Frisco, Texas. “I never really got the history of the rivalry game until later on. We talked about it, chirped about it.Ultimately, when I got in that game, it just felt so unreal.I’d say my favorite moment was probably blocking that punt. I’d say even just getting on the field, that was probably my favorite moment. It was electrifying out there.”

WVU running back CJ Donaldson celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown in the 2023 Backyard Brawl against Pitt. (WVSN photo by Kelsie LeRose)
Donaldson’s early success came despite a total lack of experience at the running back position.
“The O-line had to block well, which they were,” Donaldson said. “The receivers had to block well down the field. The coaching staff had to trust me with the ball in my hand. I’m just thankful to have that opportunity. Not really. I never really understood the position too well. I was still fresh into it. I’m taking baby steps. I’m just going with the flow, trying to do as much as I can as I could.”
Now, he’ll have the change to fulfill his NFL dream if his name gets called just a few yards east of that visitor’s sideline where it all got started.
“As a kid, you dream of hearing your name called in between those first seven rounds,” Donaldson said. “Just having the opportunity to play the game that I love. It would be amazing, man. I’m just hopeful and thankful that I might have an opportunity.”
In between that fantastic debut and his hopeful draft day, Donaldson’s path took a detour from West Virginia to Ohio State, where he transferred for his senior season. He said the move up to the Buckeyes, even though it came with a reduced roll, was key in getting him ready for the NFL.
“Just learning how to find my role: Be better at short yardage, be better at pass-protecting, and then continually be better on special teams,” Donaldson said. “As a 53-man roster, only 53 guys are active. If you’re the second or third guy on the depth chart, you’re going to play special teams, you’re going to be the third down back, you’re going to be the guy who’s going to protect the quarterback. So just adding those essential things to my arsenal was amazing.”
From breakout performer to well-rounded near-professional, Donaldson’s career path is about to come full circle — and it could potentially continue in Pittsburgh, with the Steelers expected to be in the market for at least one running back this offseason.
TALE OF THE TAPE
Measured at the East-West Shrine Bowl: 6-foot-1 1/2, 234 pounds, 9 1/2-inch hands, 32-inch arms, 77 5/8-inch wingspan.
CJ DONALDSON COLLEGE CAREER
In his college debut with West Virginia, C.J. Donaldson burst onto the scene at Acrisure Stadium, rushing for 125 yards and a touchdown against Pitt. That performance immediately put him on the map, and he went on to become a steady contributor in the Mountaineers’ backfield over the next three seasons. By the time his WVU career wrapped up, Donaldson had accumulated more than 2,000 rushing yards and totaled 30 rushing touchdowns, ranking fifth all-time in program history.
| Year | School | GP | Att | Yds | Y/A | TD | Rec | Yds | TD |
| 2025 | OSU | 13 | 96 | 361 | 3.8 | 10 | 15 | 96 | 1 |
| 2024 | WVU | 13 | 163 | 734 | 4.5 | 11 | 14 | 104 | 1 |
| 2023 | WVU | 12 | 171 | 798 | 4.7 | 11 | 9 | 59 | 0 |
| 2022 | WVU | 7 | 87 | 526 | 6.0 | 8 | 9 | 27 | 0 |
In 2025, like many young college football talents, Donaldson bet on himself and entered the transfer portal. He eventually found his way to Columbus, joining the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes for his senior season. While he didn’t blaze any new trails statistically, Donaldson carved out a solid role as a short-yardage and goal-line back, scoring 10 touchdowns and bringing his career total to 40.
This story initially appeared on our partner site Steelers Now.
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