Las Vegas Raiders Select RB Dylan Laube From New Hampshire In 6th Round of 2024 NFL Draft

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Las Vegas Raiders Select RB Dylan Laube From New Hampshire In 6th Round of 2024 NFL Draft


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2024 NFL Draft: With the #208 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders selected Dylan Laube. The pick of the RB from New Hampshire by Tom Telesco & Antonio Pierce is broken down by Mitchell Renz on this edition of Raiders Report. Catch the entire NFL Draft & Raiders news right here! Dylan Laube is known for his impressive lacrosse background, translating into his natural movement skills on the football field. In 2023, he had 745 yards on 161 attempts with 9 touchdowns, showing potential despite his lack of NFL-level size and power. His performance highlights his ability to find rush lanes and his effectiveness in the receiving game, although his top speed and leg drive are concerns at the professional level​​. Free Raiders YouTube videos every single day on NFL Free Agency & the 2024 NFL Draft can be found here! Subscribe to never miss a moment https://www.youtube.com/raidersreport?s ... irmation=1 Las Vegas Raiders Draft Picks & Results: RD1, #13 - Brock Bowers (TE, Georgia) RD2, #44 - Jackson Powers-Johnson (C, Oregon) RD3, #77 - Delmar Glaze (OG, Maryland) RD4, #112 - Decamerion Richardson (CB, Mississippi State) RD5, #148 - Tommy Eichenberg (LB, Ohio State) RD6, #208 - Dylan Laube (RB, New Hampshire) RD7, #223 - RD7, #229 - Dylan Laube Draft Profile: - The 'Good' from Chat Sports' Tom Downey (@whatgoingdowney on Twitter): Dynamic in open space; effective receiver out of the backfield; impressive all-purpose yardage leader. - via The Athletic's Dane Brugler: Laube might not be a full-time running back or receiver in the NFL, but he has the multi-dimensional skill set that overlaps both positions and offers value on special teams. GRADE: 6th Round - via PFF: Laube's receiving and special teams ability should yield a long NFL career, but his lack of true NFL size and power might limit his ceiling.​​ - Downey's 'Bad': Struggles with physicality and power; Limited big play ability; Needs improvement in pass protection. Interact with this Raide