Las Vegas Raiders Bank on Ashton Jeanty to Ignite Stagnant Offense in 2025
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The Las Vegas Raiders made a definitive statement by selecting Ashton Jeanty sixth overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Boise State standout, who rushed for 2,601 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2024 alone, arrives to revitalize an offense ranked 30th in scoring last season. His college accolades—including a runner-up finish in the Heisman voting—position him as an immediate difference-maker in the NFL.
A Rookie With Unprecedented Expectations
Jeanty’s arrival addresses a critical weakness: the Raiders’ rushing attack ranked 28th in the NFL in 2024, averaging just 3.9 yards per carry. Analysts project the 21-year-old to become a workhorse, with Bleacher Report anticipating 1,207 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns in his rookie season. His unique blend of power and agility—evident in his 55 career touchdowns and 4,454 rushing yards at Boise State—could redefine the team’s ground game.
Coaching Strategy Meets Potential
New head coach Pete Carroll and offensive coordinator Luken Gregg-Smith plan to maximize Jeanty’s Versatility. The offense will emphasize:
- Early-down power runs leveraging Jeanty’s 238 lbs frame
- Third-down creativity using him as a pass-catching option (826 career receiving yards)
- Slot receiver formations to exploit defensive mismatches
Despite concerns about the offensive line (ranked 26th in 2024), Jeanty’s 8.2 yards after contact per carry (2024) offers mitigation potential.
Roster Context and Long-Term Vision
Jeanty joins a backfield featuring veteran Raheem Mostert, creating a dynamic duo:
Player | Strengths |
---|---|
Ashton Jeanty | Power, Breakaway Speed, Pass-Route Running |
Raheem Mostert | Open-Field Vision, Experience, Playmaking |
This pairing mirrors the Raiders’ 2002 Super Bowl-winning backfield duo of Charlie Garner and Tyrone Wheatley. With $35.8M in guaranteed money, the team signals its commitment to building around Jeanty as a franchise cornerstone.
Risks and Opportunities
injury History: Minimal concerns—2024 knee/elbow issues were brief and did not affect performance
Learning Curve: NFL defenses will test his decision-making and pass-blocking skills
Reward Potential: Could push the Raiders into the AFC West playoff race while competing for Offensive Rookie of the Year
Path to Success
Key milestones include:
- Preseason performance against division rivals (Los Angeles Rams/San Francisco 49ers)
- Adaptation to NFL defensive schemes
- Maintaining efficiency over a full 17-game schedule
If Jeanty meets expectations, he could single-handedly turn Las Vegas’ offense from a punchline to a legitimate threat. For Raiders fans, this represents a return to the franchise’s “Raiders Way” roots—dominant rushing and explosive playmaking.
As training camps begin, all eyes are on whether this Boise State standout can transform potential into production—and ignite a new era in Oakland/Las Vegas football history.