Jim Nagy
Plenty of buzz right now among scouts & agent community about @UNH_Football RB Dylan Laube (5100v, 203v) after his NCAA record 295-yard receiving game.
What’ll interest NFL teams most is Laube’s versatility in pass game as sub-downs back who can motion out of backfield and be slot mismatch creator.
His ability to run detached routes & track ball downfield are impressive.
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Kent Lee Platte
Dylan Laube is a RB prospect in the 2024 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.20 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 142 out of 1765 RB from 1987 to 2024.
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Levi Edwards
Antonio Pierce on rookie running back Dylan Laube: "That dude is special. I like him. … And he's gritty. he's a gritty RB. One thing - he surprises you with his speed. … He's going to be a difficult matchup, and it's already showing up in practice.
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This guy is interesting. Small school, decent size, good strength, very good pass catcher, and a very weak depth chart to contend with. Not sure he has the interior running chops, but definitely can be a weapon of sort in the passing game.
@32BeatWriters
“Despite the offensive struggles, rookie running back Dylan Laube has quickly made a strong impression. He’s started to get reps with the first-team offense as a third-down running back and has also worked on special teams with the kick returners. The Raiders haven’t run the ball much in these padless practices, but Laube has looked smooth as a receiver. Pierce described him as “special” last week, and Getsy raved about him Monday.”
Laube is getting 1st team looks as our 3rd down back. I think he not only lands a spot on the 53 week one, but will play meaningful snaps down the stretch. He's the perfect compliment to Zeus.
@32BeatWriters
“The Raiders have put a lot on Dylan Laube’s plate. It’s not unusual to see him lined up in the backfield, the slot or out wide. They have handed him the ball, pitched it to him, thrown it to him on screens, intermediate routes and down the field.”
@32BeatWriters
“[Dylan] Laube, the rookie out of New Hampshire had been getting work on third downs even before veteran backup Ameer Abdullah missed practice Friday. Zamir White and Alexander Mattison seem set atop the depth chart, but Laube thinks his skills as a receiver might create opportunities for him on third down.”
Lots of reports here and elsewhere he's had a solid camp. He'll have a small role if any to start the season, but getting cut would be very surprising.Really haven't heard what he's doing in camp, but has not shown a thing in preseason games.
Has not been the #1 KO return man. Everyone expects he makes the team, but I won't be shocked if he's cut.
This team is not exactly an offensive juggernaut. Mattison looks to be the best back in the team but they keep ramming Zamir against a wall for 2.5 ypc.Can't make the club from the tub
He made the club.
But . . . you can't score touchdowns from the players' lounge
You need to be in uniform and active on game day.
Uninspiring result there. What kind of spice is Sincere McCormick? Never heard of him…Sounds like he may get a chance at some touches for those who have a spot to burn to see if it turns into anything.
Sounds like one of those perfumes you pass by in a department store as you enter the mall.Uninspiring result there. What kind of spice is Sincere McCormick? Never heard of him…Sounds like he may get a chance at some touches for those who have a spot to burn to see if it turns into anything.
That fumble on his only snap put quite a dent in his doghouse or there’s something else we don’t know about.Laube now has 43 ST snaps and one on offense, vs the Steelers. Not happening this year, eh.
That fumble on his only snap put quite a dent in his doghouse or there’s something else we don’t know about.Laube now has 43 ST snaps and one on offense, vs the Steelers. Not happening this year, eh.