3. Josh Jacobs
Josh Jacobs burst onto the scene as a rookie after being a first-round pick of the Raiders in 2019. Hr rushed for 1,150 yards and seven touchdowns. Jacobs averaged 4.8 yards per carry and was a huge part of the offense.
Jacobs is only going to continue to get better for Vegas and take on a bigger role. He is a key to this offense because he takes pressure off Carr. Last season, the Panthers allowed an averaged of 143.5 yards per game.
There will be room to run all day for Jacobs. If this pans out, the Raiders’ offense will be difficult for the Panthers to attempt to stop.
There are some players who can completely change the dynamic of an offense. Jacobs proved to be one of those players last season. He will look to continue his consistent play in the upcoming season.