{"id":38049,"date":"2018-02-18T18:23:08","date_gmt":"2018-02-18T23:23:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lwosonnfl.ms.lastwordonsports.com\/?p=38049"},"modified":"2021-03-17T07:14:51","modified_gmt":"2021-03-17T11:14:51","slug":"oakland-raiders-running-back-options-heading-2018","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/nfl\/2018\/02\/18\/oakland-raiders-running-back-options-heading-2018\/","title":{"rendered":"Oakland Raiders Running Back Options Heading Into 2018"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The <a href=\"https:\/\/lastwordonprofootball.com\/nfl-teams\/raiders\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Oakland Raiders<\/a> have had a busy off-season so far, hiring <strong>Jon Gruden<\/strong> as head coach, and filling the coaching staff. The team figures to continue being busy with a lot of personnel decisions to be made. Gruden recently shared his views on the roster. \u201cThere\u2019s some people in place, but we\u2019ve got a number of issues that are concerning right now and we\u2019re focusing on them.\u201d<\/p>\n<h1><strong>Oakland Raiders Running Back Options Heading Into 2018<\/strong><\/h1>\n<p>One of the positions of concern is at running back. Last year\u2019s starter, <strong>Marshawn Lynch<\/strong>, will be 32 when the season begins. With Lynch\u2019s punishing running style how long can the Raiders rely on him?<\/p>\n<p>This article focuses on the running back options for the Raiders heading into the 2018 NFL season.<\/p>\n<h2>Keep Marshawn Lynch<\/h2>\n<p>While the offense played poorly last year, not much blame can be put on Lynch. Lynch actually played well, rushing for 891 yards on 207 attempts at an average of 4.3 yards per carry. Lynch also scored seven touchdowns. All this behind an offensive line that inexplicably struggled.<\/p>\n<p>Gruden seems to want Lynch to return. \u201cRight now, he\u2019s our leading ball carrier. He\u2019s our back, and we\u2019re counting on him. Hopefully, we get an opportunity to work together.\u201d If Lynch does return, he would be reuniting with offensive line coach\u00a0<strong>Tom Cable<\/strong>. Cable is known for running the zone blocking scheme, having run it in Oakland and in Seattle the past seven years. This is a scheme that Lynch excels in as well. Gruden recently said though that hiring Cable does not necessarily mean the Raiders will be a zone blocking team this season.<\/p>\n<h2>Lean More on Elijah Hood<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Elijah Hood<\/strong> was a seventh-round draft pick of the Raiders last year. Hood is similar to Lynch in both stature and running style. Both are listed as being 5&#8217;11&#8221;, but Hood weighs in at 220 lbs compared to Lynch at 215.<\/p>\n<p>Hood spent most of 2017 on the Raiders practice squad, but if Lynch chooses to retire again, the Raiders could lean on Hood to be the workhorse. The bruising Hood actually patterns his game after Lynch and was brought to tears when he was drafted to be Lynch\u2019s teammate. Was Hood drafted to be groomed as Lynch\u2019s successor?<\/p>\n<h2>Sign Le&#8217;Veon Bell in Free Agency<\/h2>\n<p>There will be a lot of available running backs in free agency. The list includes some notable names such as <strong>Dion Lewis<\/strong>, <strong>Jerick McKinnon<\/strong>, <strong>Frank Gore<\/strong>, and <strong>Carlos Hyde<\/strong>. Another back rumored to be released is <strong>DeMarco Murray<\/strong>. No name is bigger though than the <a href=\"https:\/\/lastwordonprofootball.com\/nfl-teams\/steelers\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Pittsburgh Steelers<\/a> <strong>Le\u2019Veon Bell<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Signing Bell won\u2019t be easy. He is rumored to be asking for $15 million per year on a long-term deal, which is almost double that of other top paid running backs such as <strong>Devonta Freeman<\/strong> ($8.25 million). The Steelers have also expressed interest in re-signing him.<\/p>\n<p>There is no doubt that Bell is a great player. He is just 26 years old and has rushed for over 5,000 yards and scored 35 touchdowns during his five-year career. But Bell has already suffered a significant injury to his legs (torn MCL\/PCL in 2015) and underwent surgery on his core in 2016. He has also served multiple suspensions for substance abuse violations, and his production has started to decline. Bell also had a heavy workload last year, leading the league with 321 rushing attempts. All this could mean that his days as a premier player at that position could be nearing the end.<\/p>\n<h2>Draft Saquon Barkley<\/h2>\n<p>The Raiders draft either ninth or tenth in the first round depending on a coin flip with the <a href=\"https:\/\/lastwordonprofootball.com\/nfl-teams\/49ers\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">San Francisco 49ers<\/a>. There is no guarantee that <strong>Saquon Barkley<\/strong> will be available when the Raiders have their pick, but if he is they just have to draft him.<\/p>\n<p>Barkley is one of the most dynamic running backs to enter the NFL in the last decade. He is listed at 5&#8217;11&#8221;, 223 lbs, and was timed running a 4.33-second 40-yard dash in 2017. Many experts have Barkley as their number one prospect in this year\u2019s NFL Draft.<\/p>\n<p>If Barkley isn\u2019t available when the Raiders pick, they could select other big-name running backs in the later rounds. Such players include <strong>Sony Michel<\/strong>, <strong>Derrius Guice<\/strong>, <strong>Ronald Jones II<\/strong>, and <strong>Nick Chubb<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>When Jon Gruden was last coach of the Raiders, he leaned heavily on the tandem of <strong>Tyrone Wheatley<\/strong> and <strong>Charlie Garner<\/strong>. Some could argue that the team already has their Garner in <strong>Dwayne Washington<\/strong> (or <strong>Jalen Richard<\/strong>), but finding their Wheatley will be a priority this off-season. 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