Ashton Jeanty’s stats provides optimism for Las Vegas Raiders in Week 17 NFL Power Rankings

Ashton Jeanty’s stats provides optimism for Las Vegas Raiders in Week 17 NFL Power Rankings
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The Las Vegas Raiders have been looking for silver linings over the past couple of months, and those have been hard to come by. However, Ashton Jeanty’s 188-yard and two-touchdown performance against the Houston Texans last Sunday provided the Raiders with what they’ve been looking for. So, while the team is still at the bottom of the league in the Week 17 NFL Power Rankings, there is a little more optimism in Las Vegas this time around.

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32. Las Vegas Raiders

Last week: 32

Jeanty, the No. 6 pick, hasn’t had the season he and many others expected. But his performance against the Texans (188 total yards and two touchdowns) was a reminder of why the Raiders drafted him so high. Despite the Raiders’ run-blocking struggles, Jeanty has still gained 828 yards and 10 total touchdowns. “I’m sure there’s people questioning and doubting [Jeanty],” coach Pete Carroll said Sunday. “It can mount on a young guy, can mount on anybody. For him to show like that, it’s a beautiful expression of who he is and what he’s all about.” Ryan McFadden

It’s kind of crazy that despite how frustrating this season has been for the Boise State product, he’s still only 172 rushing yards away from reaching 1,000 yards in year one. That’d be a significant accomplishment considering how bad the offensive line has been this year. It’s also attainable since the New York Giants allow the second-most rushing yards per game (150.9) this season, and the Kansas City Chiefs gave up 164 yards on the ground to the Tennessee Titans last week.

NFL.com

32. Las Vegas Raiders

Last week: 32

Pete Carroll might be embattled, and the Raiders might have lost their ninth straight game, but they came out and battled the Texans for four quarters in Houston, nearly pulling out what would have been a shocking win. The best aspect, regardless of what happens after the season, was seeing Ashton Jeanty break out for his best game of the year, with a 60-yard TD catch to give the Raiders a third-quarter lead and a 51-yard TD run that made it a two-point game with under six minutes remaining. The Raiders couldn’t pull it out, but seeing Jeanty thrive was one of the more welcome developments in a lost season. — Eric Edholm

Even more encouraging, Jeanty broke 11 tackles last week, according to Pro Football Focus, which was three more than any other running back in the league. He also ranked second with 106 rushing yards after contact, three yards behind Saquon Barkley and 31 yards more than anyone else. Not a bad day for the rookie!

Bleacher Report

32. Las Vegas Raiders

Last week: 32

The Las Vegas Raiders had their best showing in months, thanks to Ashton Jeanty’s breakout game, racking up 188 scrimmage yards and scoring two touchdowns against the Houston Texans’ No. 1 defense...