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Tom Telesco hinted early on, shortly after he was hired as\u00a0Las Vegas Raiders\u00a0general manager, that the team may to take a running-back-by-committee-approach instead having a bell cow back when Josh Jacobs was the unquestioned starter.<\/p>\n

\"Raiders<\/p>\n

Based on the moves Telesco made at tailback, the committee is shaping up.<\/p>\n

The Silver & Black\u2019s chief personnel man went about adding more talent to the running back room by brining in veteran Alexander Mattison via free agency, re-upping veteran Ameer Abdullah, and drafting Dylan Laube out of New Hampshire in the sixth round of the 2024\u00a0NFL Draft\u00a0(208th overall). In total, Las Vegas has six running backs on the roster and each bring something different to the table.<\/p>\n

Zamir White is the favorite to get early carries as the \u201cstarter\u201d while Mattison and Abdullah offer change of pace skills and third-down back potential as pass catchers out of the backfield.<\/p>\n

And then, there\u2019s Laube (pronounced la-ow-bee). He\u2019s a late-round prospect who is older at 24 years old, but he brings the most balanced skillset and production as not only a ball carrier and pass catcher, but he\u2019s a special teams hound. And, if he develops in time, he can make Abdullah redundant and expendable.<\/p>\n

\"Raiders<\/p>\n

By The Numbers: Dylan Laube<\/strong><\/p>\n