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Raiders draft: Running backs who can complement Ashton Jeanty

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Ashton Jeanty. Dylan Laube. Chris Collier.

That’s the trio of running backs currently on the Las Vegas Raiders roster. And if you are concerned about the depth behind Jeanty — a workhorse-type tailback the Silver & Black took with the sixth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft — I don’t blame you.

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Having Laube — a sixth-round pick from the 2024 draft — and Collier — an undrafted free agent from the 2024 class — isn’t ideal. But that’s where Las Vegas sits, a pair of 26-year-olds that haven’t quite found footing in the pros behind the young do-it-all Jeanty. To compare the trio, Laube and Collier have a combined 13 carries for 20 yards in the pros compared to Jeanty’s 266 totes for 975 yards and five touchdowns last season.

While head coach Klint Kubiak and his coaching staff can give Laube and Collier a run at backing up Jeanty, the team expressed interest in veteran free agent tailback Najee Harris and the former Pittsburgh Steeler and (most recently) Los Angeles Charger did visit Las Vegas in early April. So the Silver & Black appear eager to bolster the running back room.

This upcoming 2026 draft is an opportune time to add a complementary option to their top pick in last year’s excursion. I’ll be focusing on mid- to late-round prospects that can operate in the zone blocking scheme Kubiak and his offensive line coach Rick Dennison are installing in Las Vegas. An example of a more heralded prospect not on the list is Notre Dame’s Jadarian Price, who has the patience, anticipation, and vision to excel as a zone runner. He’s projected to be a a fringe first-round/second-round talent.

So let’s get right to it:

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