Zamir White: Ruled out for Friday

How do Zamir White’s 2024 advanced stats compare to other running backs?

This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player’s percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average. The longer the bar, the better it is for the player.

See where Zamir White lined up on the field and how he performed at each spot.

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How does the Chiefs pass defense compare to other NFL teams this season?

The bars represents the team’s percentile rank (based on QB Rating Against). The longer the bar, the better their pass defense is. The team and position group ratings only include players that are currently on the roster and not on injured reserve. The list of players in the table only includes defenders with at least 3 attempts against them.

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Overall QB Rating Against

84.8

Cornerbacks

83.1

Safeties

76.9

Linebackers

107.7

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White never projected as a viable starter in the NFL, both for skill limitations and even more so because of durability. He plays with a ferocious motor and inflicts punishment on both tacklers and himself, which is why he had trouble staying healthy at Georgia. He had two ACL tears early in his collegiate career and then missed two games late last season with an ankle injury. When White has a lane to hit, his speed usually gets him through, but unfortunately he didn’t get much chance to prove that as a 2022 fourth-round pick, taking just 17 carries in 14 games last season. If White can’t make it as a rushing specialist in the NFL, he likely won’t make it at all because pass-catching is not part of his game. And as long as workhorse Josh Jacobs is healthy, White doesn’t figure to see many carries.

White was selected in the fourth round of this year’s draft and could be atop the depth chart for the Raiders as soon as next season with both Josh Jacobs and Kenyan Drake in the final years of their contracts. White ran a surprising 4.40 40 at the combine, and at Georgia he ran with power while primarily taking carries between the tackles and ceding passing-down work to fellow 2022 draft pick James Cook (Buffalo, Round 2). White’s lack of playing time on passing downs may continue in the pros, but the bigger concern is that he’s already undergone ACL surgery on both knees. Regardless, the rookie could find himself one injury away from a starting job if he can win a role this summer as Jacobs’ backup for early downs.