Here is a look at how the Las Vegas Raiders’ rookie class fared in a 24-17 home loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday and ahead to Week 15’s road game at the Philadelphia Eagles.
Ashton Jeanty:
The No. 6 overall draft pick played 70 percent of the snaps, his lowest since Week 7. Jeanty had just 30 yards on 10 carries with a six-yard run being his longest of the day. Jeanty has averaged 31 yards a game and 2.6 yards per carry in the past seven games. He had two catches after having a total of 20 in the past three games.
Jack Bech:
The second-round pick a season-high 82 percent of the snaps and he caught all six of his targets for 50 yards. It was the most he’s been targeted all season. Expect to see more of Bech down the stretch.
Darien Porter:
Expect Porter to start for the rest of the season. he was rotating with Kyu Blu Kelly. However, Kelly suffered a serious knee injury Sunday. Porter played well in the game and had two passes defensed.
Caleb Rogers:
The third-round pick played the entire game at guard after rotating last week. Rogers didn’t allow any pressures. So, expect him to get a chance to finish the season as a starter.
Charles Grant:
The offensive lineman, taken in the third round, has been active for eight games because Kolton Miller is out for with a high-ankle sprain, but he has played just one snap this season. He did play two snaps on special teams Sunday and has played seven of those snaps this season.
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Dont’e Thornton:
The wide receiver, taken in the fourth round, did not play because of a concussion. He may have a chance to play at the Eagles.
Tonka Hemingway:
The fourth-round pick played for the fifth time this season,, playing 32 percent of the snaps. He had one tackle, a sack.
JJ Pegues:
The defensive tackle, taken in the sixth round, played for the fifth time, playing 11 snaps. he had one assisted tackle
Cody Lindenberg:
The seventh-round pick played 78 percent of the snaps on special teams, which is his normal range.
Carter Runyan:
The undrafted free agent tight end played five snaps on offense.
Greedy Vance:
He played five defensive snaps.
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