NFL Draft fantasy analysis: Ashton Jeanty to Las Vegas Raiders (Fantasy Football)
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NFL Draft fantasy analysis: Ashton Jeanty to Las Vegas Raiders

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The hoopla, hysteria and general hype are unrivaled around the NFL Draft, where the usual pomp and circumstance are filled with stylish suits, neck-draped bling, main-stage struts, Roger Goodell bro hugs and lifelong dreams realized. However, selfish gamers only care about one thing — Where does the rookie rank in the fantasy pecking order?

Here's an instant analysis of Ashton Jeanty in the Las Vegas Raiders offense.

Jackpot scored, Vegas.

Jeanty landing in a Pete Carroll offense that historically leans on the run is an ideal fit. Yes, the Raiders offensive line — which ranked No. 20 in run-blocking efficiency last season, according to Pro Football Focus — is a work in progress, but the electric youngster is bound to earn at least 20 touches per game with minimal competition on the roster.

Doubters will claim Jeanty’s video game numbers compiled against meek Mountain West competition are a knock, but what he achieved on a per-touch basis last year with Boise State was at an all-time level.

The pint-sized punisher finished No. 1 overall among every FBS rusher in total YAC (1,970), YAC per attempt (5.25), total missed tackles forced (152) and breakaway runs (36). Absurdly, 75.9% of his rushing yards accumulated came after initial contact. Bonkers.

Jeanty’s Indy car speed through the second level and beyond, break-tackle power, ankle-snapping elusiveness, one-cut decisiveness and soft hands are unmatched among this year’s RB class. He’s special and is bound to prove RB1 valuable even in your family’s six-team fantasy league.

Shred arm tendons if necessary to acquire his services. Roughly 1700-1800 combined yards, 35-45 receptions and 10-plus touchdowns are completely buyable from the rookie this season.

Jeanty will be a statistical juggernaut. It would be no shock if he's the No. 1 overall pick in 2026 virtual drafts. Yes, really.



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