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Raiders Target Complementary Running Back to Bolster Depth Behind Ashton Jeanty

By Matthias Binder April 15, 2026
Position-by-position look at Raiders draft needs: Running back
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Position-by-position look at Raiders draft needs: Running back

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Jeanty Emerges as a Rookie ForceThin Depth Behind the StarKubiak’s Vision for a Balanced AttackPrime Draft Targets to Pair with JeantyLater-Round Strategy Shapes the Backfield

Jeanty Emerges as a Rookie Force (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas — The Raiders secured the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft after a challenging 2025 season, positioning them to address their most pressing need at quarterback.[1] Attention now shifts to other roster gaps, including running back depth. Star rookie Ashton Jeanty anchors the position, but head coach Klint Kubiak has stressed the importance of adding a reliable complement to form a true committee backfield.[2]

Jeanty Emerges as a Rookie Force

Ashton Jeanty arrived with the sixth overall pick in 2025 and quickly proved his value. The former Boise State standout led all rookies in rushing yards with 975, yards after contact at 556, broken tackles at 24, and carries gaining 10 or more yards at 24.[3] He also scored 10 total touchdowns, split evenly between rushing and receiving.

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Jeanty’s burst and vision fit seamlessly into the Raiders’ evolving offense. His performance provided a bright spot amid broader struggles, including a league-worst rushing efficiency ranking. Still, the team recognizes the risks of over-relying on a second-year player.

Thin Depth Behind the Star

The current backfield lacks proven options beyond Jeanty. Chris Collier and Dylan Laube contributed mainly on special teams last season, with Laube notching five tackles.[3] Connor Heyward joins as a fullback after four years with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he tallied five career touchdowns.

This group supported a run game that ranked 32nd in rushing EPA for the second straight year.[2] Without upgrades, Jeanty faces heavy usage in an offense emphasizing the wide-zone scheme under new coordinator Kubiak.

Kubiak’s Vision for a Balanced Attack

Head coach Klint Kubiak envisions a two-man rotation at running back. He has indicated a desire to add a wingman for Jeanty, reducing his workload and enhancing versatility.[4][2] The Raiders remained quiet in free agency for backs but eye the draft for wide-zone fits.

This approach aligns with Kubiak’s history of committee usage. A complementary piece would allow Jeanty to focus on explosive plays while providing third-down reliability and blocking.

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Prime Draft Targets to Pair with Jeanty

Analysts highlight several running backs suited to Las Vegas’ needs. These prospects excel in zone schemes and offer complementary skills.

  • Jonah Coleman, Washington: Compact build at 5-foot-8, 220 pounds mirrors Jeanty’s. Career 3,000 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns; thrived in zone runs on 73% of carries. Strong blocker with one-cut decisiveness; potential Day 2 value.[2]
  • J’mari Taylor, Virginia: Explosive with 37 career touchdowns, including 1,064 yards and 15 scores in 2025. Ran zone on 79% of rushes; 98 career receptions and 10 receiving touchdowns make him a third-down weapon.[2]
  • Emmett Johnson, Nebraska: Broke out with 1,450 yards (fourth in FBS) and 68 forced missed tackles in 2026. Balanced runner with elite hands and blocking; ideal change-of-pace or third-down option on Day 3.[2]

These players could spell Jeanty effectively, preserving his health for a long-term role.

Later-Round Strategy Shapes the Backfield

Expectations center on quarterback Fernando Mendoza at No. 1, freeing mid-to-late picks for other priorities like receiver and line help.[5] Mock drafts rarely project early running backs for Las Vegas, but Day 3 selections remain viable.[6]

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The Raiders hold multiple picks across rounds, offering flexibility. A mid-round addition would signal commitment to the run game without sacrificing premium assets.

Key Takeaways
  • Ashton Jeanty’s rookie stats highlight his star potential, but depth is critical.
  • Kubiak prioritizes a committee approach with wide-zone specialists.
  • Prospects like Coleman, Taylor, and Johnson fit as cost-effective complements.

A targeted draft addition could transform the Raiders’ ground attack into a strength. What running back prospect would you pair with Jeanty? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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