Dylan Laube
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2024 Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Taken in the sixth round in 2024, Laube was a workhorse at New Hampshire, but he may have to settle for a passing-down role in the NFL given his size. He's a more than capable pass-catcher and is at least a willing blocker in pass protection, so he should be able to handle that assignment. Laube doesn't leave yards on the table as a runner and uses his blocking well, but he also lacks the power or burst to gain many yards after contact. He'll provide depth for the Raiders behind Zamir White and Alexander Mattison. Read Past Outlooks
Las Vegas picks up in sixth round
The Raiders selected Laube in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 208th overall.
ANALYSIS
Laube was an extremely productive workhorse at New Hampshire, but at 5-foot-10, 206 pounds Laube has a frame more conventionally seen among third-down backs. That should suit Laube just fine -- Laube averaged more than five catches per game in his final two seasons and is clearly comfortable catching passes. Zamir White appears locked in as starter for Las Vegas and the duo of Alexander Mattison and Ameer Abdullah both excel on passing downs, but Laube has better pure pass-catching ability than any of them.
Laube was an extremely productive workhorse at New Hampshire, but at 5-foot-10, 206 pounds Laube has a frame more conventionally seen among third-down backs. That should suit Laube just fine -- Laube averaged more than five catches per game in his final two seasons and is clearly comfortable catching passes. Zamir White appears locked in as starter for Las Vegas and the duo of Alexander Mattison and Ameer Abdullah both excel on passing downs, but Laube has better pure pass-catching ability than any of them.
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Measurables Review
How do Dylan Laube's measurables compare to other running backs?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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206 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.54 secShuttle Time
4.02 secCone Drill
6.84 secVertical Jump
37.0 inBroad Jump
118 inBench Press
23 repsHand Length
9.25 inArm Length
29.38 in
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Impressing with receiving skills
Laube raised his draft stock as much as any running back at the Senior Bowl thanks to his pass-catching skills, Dane Brugler of The Athletic opines.
ANALYSIS
Laube looked outstanding catching passes out of the backfield in practice, and the running back out of New Hampshire even gave cornerbacks trouble when he mixed into some wide-receiver drills. His skill set is drawing comparisons to Danny Woodhead, who played in 101 NFL games and racked up 300 catches. After his strong showing, Laube could be an early Day 3 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Laube looked outstanding catching passes out of the backfield in practice, and the running back out of New Hampshire even gave cornerbacks trouble when he mixed into some wide-receiver drills. His skill set is drawing comparisons to Danny Woodhead, who played in 101 NFL games and racked up 300 catches. After his strong showing, Laube could be an early Day 3 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.