HENDERSON, Nev. -- One is a legitimate rising star, a Pro Bowler who has already authored a pair of 1,000-yard rushing seasons in his first two years in the NFL.
The other is a legitimate starter, a multidimensional runner who has scored a combined 27 touchdowns by ground and by air over the past three seasons.
So how do Josh Jacobs, a first-round pick in 2019, and Kenyan Drake, a high-priced free-agent acquisition this spring, peacefully co-exist in the Las Vegas Raiders' offense, which, by the way, also features Pro Bowl tight end Darren Waller and a young speedster at wideout in Henry Ruggs III for eighth-year quarterback Derek Carr?