Las Vegas Raiders: 5 worst decisions David Ziegler made in year one as GM

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 13: General manager Dave Ziegler of the Las Vegas Raiders throws a ball back to players during warmups before a game against the Indianapolis Colts at Allegiant Stadium on November 13, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Colts defeated the Raiders 25-20. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 13: General manager Dave Ziegler of the Las Vegas Raiders throws a ball back to players during warmups before a game against the Indianapolis Colts at Allegiant Stadium on November 13, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Colts defeated the Raiders 25-20. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) /
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – JANUARY 01: Josh Jacobs #28 of the Las Vegas Raiders celebrates a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers during the fourth quarter at Allegiant Stadium on January 01, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images) /

Las Vegas Raiders: 5 worst decisions David Ziegler made in year one as GM

Not picking up Josh Jacobs’ fifth-year option

The best running back in the NFL this season was a player that Raiders head coach  Josh McDaniels had playing in the Hall of Fame game back in August. Josh Jacobs dominated the NFL landscape in 2022, leading the league in both rushing yards, and yards from scrimmage, all the while serving as a constant on an offense that really struggled at times.

Prior to the season, Ziegler and his staff did not pick up Jacobs’s fifth-year option, making him a free agent this offseason.

In all fairness to Ziegler, this season from Jacobs was one for the ages, but he did prove even prior to 2022 that he is a dependable running back. In fact, Jacobs has now rushed for over 1,000 yards in three of his first four NFL seasons and has done so behind some of the worst offensive line play in the league.

Now, the attention turns to what they plan to do with him long-term, as he is still only going into his age-25 season, and has a lot of good football left in him. A franchise tag won’t cost the team too much money, but that could also deter Jacobs from signing with the team after the 2023 season, especially after two ‘show-me’ seasons in Las Vegas.