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Zamir White shows off massive physique in Las Vegas Raiders weight room

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko07/08/24

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Former Georgia running back Zamir White looks ready for the upcoming NFL season. The Las Vegas Raiders ball carrier looked jacked when he took a selfie.

Safe to say, it might be tough to tackle him this year. After embracing a bigger role in 2023, White might be poised for a breakout campaign this Fall.

You can see in the photo below, so look out!

White finished the 2023 season with 104 carries, 451 yards, one touchdown, 15 catches and 98 receiving yards.

White was the No. 122 overall pick (fourth round) in the 2022 NFL Draft out of Georgia. White was very productive during his three seasons with the Bulldogs.

White finished his college career with 382 carries, 2,043 yards, 25 touchdowns, 17 catches and 132 receiving yards.

As a member of the Class of 2022, White was a five-star recruit out of Laurinburg (N.C.) Scotland County, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He was the No. 2 overall prospect in the state, the No. 1 running back and the No. 12 overall prospect in the class.

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Zamir White could be big piece as Raiders look for success

Cynthia Frelund, an analytics expert for NFL Network, predicts that the Raiders will win 6.4 times. That victory total ranks 13th amongst AFC teams. It’s third best among the AFC West squads.

“The Raiders have an interesting amount of upside this season, and so my gut tells me my model is underestimating them. I think there are two primary reasons why they could have more success than my model projects. First, they have favorable spacing between some of their hardest games; for example, they’re at Cincinnati in Week 9, but then have their bye before taking a trip to Miami in Week 11.

“While the slate from Weeks 6-11 is undoubtedly tough, with games against the Steelers, at Rams and versus the Chiefs also included in that mix, it would’ve been that much harder without the week-long break.”

She added: “the second reason is that they have nearly equal win odds in the games before and after their Week 10 bye, meaning one half of their schedule isn’t more lopsided than the other. The main explanation for why my model is down on the Raiders is the uncertainty under center. Vegas will likely need at least average QB play to be competitive in the AFC playoff race.”