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Zamir White Dynasty Value

Zamir White

Zamir White
Player Profile
RB LVR

Height

6'0"

Weight

215 lbs.

Experience

4 yrs.

Bye

10

Birthday

Sep 18, 1999

Age

25.4

College

Georgia

NFL Draft Pick

2022 - Rd 4, Pk 122

Dynasty Analysis

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Zamir White Player Comp

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Zamir White Dynasty Trade Values

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Zamir White Combine Results

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Zamir White Future Projections

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Zamir White Scouting Report

Zamir White Scouting Report

  • Height: 6’0
  • Weight: 214
  • Age: 22.5

Combine Results

  • 40-yard dash: 4.40 seconds (93rd percentile)
  • Vertical: 33.5 inches (37th)
  • Broad: 128 inches (94th)

Zamir White College Stats

This table shows Zamir White's college stats from Georgia.

A North Carolina high school career that produced more than 7,000 yards and 100 TDs made White the #1 RB recruit and #9 overall prospect in the class of 2018. He chose Georgia among myriad offers and enrolled early.

White worked in slowly, however, as he rehabbed an ACL tear suffered during the playoffs of his senior year. He then tore the other ACL in summer practice and took a redshirt for his true freshman season with the Bulldogs.

In 2019, White ranked 3rd in carries and yards behind D’Andre Swift and senior Brian Herren. He played in 13 of 14 games and got his 1st start against Baylor in the Sugar Bowl, rushing for 92 yards on 18 attempts.

The next season found White taking the rushing lead for a team that regularly uses a stable of backs. He handled 39.1% of Georgia’s rushing attempts; 46.3% of the RB carries. White turned that into 44.3% of the RB rushing yards and 68.7% of the RB rushing scores. He ranked just 3rd among Bulldogs backs in receiving, though, seeing just 2.9% target share.

White’s final Georgia campaign saw his market shares dip a little, as James Cook siphoned more rushing work. White drew 36.2% of RB carries and produced 35.5% of rushing yards and 44% of rushing TDs. He once again sat behind Cook and Kenny McIntosh in receiving work and also trailed both teammates in yards per carry (5.4 vs. Cook’s 6.4 and McIntosh’s 5.7).

Zamir White Highlights

Games watched: Alabama 2020, Auburn 2020, “All Carries” 2020, Clemson 2021, Alabama 2021

The game film I watched on White backs up his numbers. And I don’t really mean that as a good thing.

His college stats were … fine. And his tape is … fine. But there was nothing that stood out to make me wonder why Bulldogs coaches weren’t feeding him more.

Nicknamed “Zeus,” White is primarily known for running powerfully between the tackles.

That’s not the most challenging run ever, as the 1st defender through the line stumbles and fails to put a hit on White. But you can see the RB’s willingness (desire?) to punish attempting tacklers.

That strength shows up when you watch him, especially in finishing off runs that reach the 2nd and 3rd levels. But it stops short of being godly.

The speed he displayed at the Combine shouldn’t surprise anyone. White was a top sprinter in high school, and you can see his acceleration when a hole opens.

The lateral agility doesn’t show up as much. I’m not sure whether it’s lacking, though, or if White just prefers the shortest-distance approach of trying to keep things inside.

Despite the 2 ACL tears behind him, there certainly remains some springiness …

That 2nd sample shows some awkward footwork. Frankly, I didn’t see enough cuts from him (despite the 24-minute video that ostensibly includes all of his 2020 touches) to know whether that’s a weak point or just a 1-run sample.

Here’s better footwork to evade a couple of backfield challenges early in the title-game win over Alabama.

For what it’s worth, ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit sounded surprised by the moves in the broadcast.

Fantasy Outlook

What is there to get excited about with Zamir White?

(No, seriously. I’m asking.)

It’s not that there’s anything especially wrong with him. I just struggle to see what’s especially right.

The 93rd-percentile speed (and 95th-percentile speed score) is obviously nice, but he’s billed as a power back despite being the same size as Kenyan Drake or Tony Pollard. (And even a legit 214-pound power back is hitting the NFL in the wrong era.)

White did lead the Georgia backfield in carries each of the past 2 years. The lackluster carry shares would be easier to overlook, though, if he weren’t trailing his backfield mates in rushing efficiency and receiving work.

I did see White catch a few passes in the 2020 tape, but Georgia clearly deemed him the #3 pass-catching back each of the past 2 years. We can explain away low catch numbers for players such as Jonathan Taylor, AJ Dillon or Kenneth Walker in offenses that just didn’t cater to that particular area. But it’s tougher to look past when that work is going to teammates.

Player Profiler’s top comparison for White is Damien Williams, which makes sense would be fine for him as an NFL career path. It also hints at how replaceable an asset he seems to be, though. It’s also worth noting that Williams is a little thicker (5’11, 222 vs. 6’0, 214) and caught more passes in college.

We’ll see just where White lands in the NFL Draft and what his team plans for him. But I won’t be breathlessly awaiting that destination.

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Zamir White To IR

Zamir White To IR

The Raiders placed RB Zamir White (quad) on IR. That ends his 2024 season with 183 rushing yards on 2.8 yards per carry across eight games. White should have been dumped from redraft rosters weeks ago and is not a must-hold in dynasty. We'll see if RB Alexander Mattison is ready to return from his ankle injury this week, but we're expecting the Raiders to stick with Sincere McCormick as their lead back regardless.

Raiders RB Alexander Mattison (ankle) was limited in practice all week and is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. the Buccaneers. RB Zamir White (quad) has been ruled out. If Mattison returns for this one, Vegas’ backfield would be tough to project. If he remains out, Sincere McCormick will be in play as a RB3 or Flex.

Raiders RB Alexander Mattison (ankle) was limited in Wednesday's practice, while RB Zamir White (quad) remained out. We're tentatively expecting Mattison to return for this weekend's game vs. the Bucs, although it's entirely unclear how work will be divvied between Mattison, Sincere McCormick, and Ameer Abdullah. Try to avoid the backfield in Week 14 fantasy lineups.

Raiders RB Alexander Mattison (ankle) is listed as questionable for Friday's game vs. the Chiefs after a limited week of practice. RB Zamir White (quad) has been ruled out. Mattison would be the favorite for carries if he ends up active, but he wouldn't be a great fantasy play against Kansas City's top-ranked RB defense. We'll get Vegas' inactives around 2 pm ET tomorrow.

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