Raiders rookie running back Josh Jacobs surprised a lot of people in his first season in 2019. The rookie ended up ranking in the top-5 running backs despite missing the last few games to injuries. Jacobs finished with a 4.8 yards per carrying average with 1,150 total yards.
The offensive line for the Raiders opened holes left and right for the young back to do his damage, and he was able to be so productive despite the fact he played a chunk of the season with a fractured shoulder. Even more impressive was the 842 yards after first contact and 53 first down runs for the team.