Las Vegas Raiders running back Zamir White (35) runs the ball against Jacksonville Jaguars safety Andre Cisco (38) in the first quarter the Hall of Fame game at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Rookie RB Zamir 'Zeus' White looking to emerge in Raiders backfield

The Las Vegas Raiders selected running back Zamir White with the 122nd pick of the 2022 NFL Draft. After declining fellow running back Josh Jacobs' fifth-year option, the Raiders appear to have found a potential replacement for the former Alabama star.

White's scouting report

Las Vegas landed a tough runner in White. The 215-pounder has a reputation for his "explosive style of play" and his ability to "push piles and drag defenders for extra yards," according to Damian Parson of the Draft Network. With solid vision, balance and power, Raiders fans should see White's success stemming from short-yardage situations. 

"He is at his best when he's quickly cutting and lowering his shoulder through would-be tacklers," says Bleacher Report, "He can be an effective back very early in his career in an offense that features downhill runs that lets him set the tone." 

College days

White played college football at Georgia, where he helped carry the team to a national championship in 2021. The fourth-round pick also led the Bulldogs backfield in rushes (304), yards (1,635) and rushing touchdowns (22) over the 2020 and 2021 seasons. His statistics are even more impressive considering he lost a season because of ACL tears.

The origin of 'Zeus'

White earned the nickname "Zeus" in high school for his athletic ability. 

“I would probably say ninth grade. That’s probably how my name Zeus came (about), just running real fast and being powerful. So yes sir, ninth grade probably," White told reporters, per Sports Illustrated.

As a track and football star, the North Carolina native was the top-ranked running back in 2018, fielding offers from schools like Clemson and Alabama before deciding on Georgia. 

The latest on White

White sits in the middle of Las Vegas' depth chart, behind veteran RBs Jacobs and Kenyan Drake. He must make the most out of his touches. He did that during Thursday's Hall of Fame Game matchup with Jacksonville. 

White finished Week 1 of the preseason with 75 total yards on 11 carries and three receptions. Displaying everything from jump cuts to hit sticks, the Raiders' new weapon looked dangerous in his welcoming to the league. 

"Me, Josh, Brittain, and all those guys, we have fun. We don't really care too much about the competition. We just go out there and have fun," White replied when asked about internal competition by reporters. "Me Cam and Josh Jacobs. Being around these guys and just learning from them. Yessir, that's the best part for me. Just grinding with them."

Las Vegas takes on the Minnesota Vikings in Week 2 of the preseason. Expect White to see more opportunities to showcase his talent with the ball. 

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