Fan favorite rookie didn't have the best start to his NFL career as the Raiders would have hoped for

The Las Vegas Raiders were able draft one of the better draft classes in the league this year. After a bad year on offense in 2023, the Raiders made it a conscious effort to go and grab players on that side of the ball that make them better. And, they did that through the draft […]

Justin Churchill College Football & NFL Trending News Writer
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The Las Vegas Raiders were able draft one of the better draft classes in the league this year. After a bad year on offense in 2023, the Raiders made it a conscious effort to go and grab players on that side of the ball that make them better. And, they did that through the draft with Brock Bowers and others, and through the undrafted free-agent market.

Dylan Laube, a running back out of New Hampshire, was the one late draft pick that fans just stuck to the most. Everyone hyped him up during training camp, saying he looked natural, and that he could be a guy that plays on more than one phase for the Raiders. And, who doesn't love an underdog story?

So, he stuck well with the fan base, and even the media was enamored by him.

"That dude is special. I like him… And he's gritty. He's a gritty RB," Antonio Pierce said on Laube during training camp this offseason.

Coming into this first preseason game against the Minnesota Vikings, the hype for Laube was real. We knew that the starters would play in the first quarter, and some would in the second quarter, but the whole second half would be the third and fourth stringers, or guys trying to make the roster. And, Laube is trying to make the roster.

To do that, he will have to beat out Brittain Brown and maybe even Ameer Abdullah. Unfortunately for him, his first preseason game, and first-ever preseason action, didn't go the way that maybe he and the Raiders hoped.

Laube had four carries for eight yards, which really isn't great. That's two yards per carry. Now, he did have a big 13 yard carry, which is promising, but the negative plays somewhat wiped that away. He didn't catch any balls either, so on offense, he was almost not even present. I will give him some props though for getting a special teams tackle, and when you factor in how bad the offensive line was, it's still something to look forward to.

But, let's be honest, this is not the offensive showing we all hoped to see, and I'm sure he wanted to have a better game as well. That's not saying he can't have a great game next week, though.