Raiders GM John Spytek is believer in taking RB high in draft - ESPN
HENDERSON, Nev. — Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek didn't want to talk about specific prospects during Friday's pre-draft news conference. That includes Boise State's Ashton Jeanty, who has been linked to the organization throughout the draft process.
However, Spytek made it clear that he's a strong believer in taking a running back high in the draft.
«I mean we just saw Saquon Barkley just change the Eagles in one year,» said Spytek during Friday's pre-draft news conference. "...There's certain ways to build a team, and I don't know where we got to a place where we don't feel like running backs are valued.
I come from the University of Michigan, and those guys were certainly really valued there. So, it's hard for me to get away from that."
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. has the Raiders drafting Jeanty sixth overall in his mock draft. The Heisman Trophy finalist had a «good formal» visit with the Raiders at the combine. Spytek was at Boise State's pro day and brought Jeanty to Las Vegas for a Top 30 visit.
Spytek and coach Pete Carroll are on the same page in making the run game an integral part of the offense. Jeanty, who rushed for 2,601 yards and 29 touchdowns in 2024, can provide an immediate boost to the Raiders' offense, which finished last in rushing yards per game at 79.8.
Outside of running back, Spytek said the team remains «open-minded» when it comes to drafting a quarterback.
«You guys have all done your investigative journalism well enough to know that we brought some quarterbacks in. And that wasn't by accident,» Spytek said. «We remain open to the most important position in sports to get right.»
The position is not as big of a need for the organization after trading for Geno Smith and signing the former