After letting Josh Jacobs leave via free agency, it appears White will be the Raiders' lead running back -- and a top-20 option on Draft Day. Given an opportunity to lead the backfield in the final four games last season, White averaged 15.2 PPR and 12.9 non-PPR points per game while getting 23.3 touches on average. The Raiders went 3-1 in those outings with two blowouts, certainly a result the coaching staff liked. That could be why the only players the team added to it backfield were veteran Alexander Mattison and sixth-round rookie Dylan Laube. White only has those four games to go off of, but if he's the primary running-downs back for the Raiders then he should see a good amount of work with stats to follow. Consider him when you get to Round 5.
After spending 27 games as a scarcely used backup to Josh Jacobs, White finally got his chance to strut his stuff beginning in Week 15 last season, after Jacobs was lost to a quadriceps injury. White rushed a league-high 84 times during his four-game audition, ranked fourth with 457 yards from scrimmage and 2.33 average yards after first contact, and was eighth among RBs in fantasy points per game in that span (15.2). It set the power back up nicely for a leading role in 2024, despite the Raiders' offseason addition of Alexander Mattison. White could have fantasy RB2 value on a matchups basis.
Rush Yds | Rush TD | Rec | Rec Yds | Rec TD |
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957.7 | 6.2 | 29.3 | 204.0 | 0.8 |
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