Summary
Dylan Laube enters Year 3 as the 26-year-old RB for Las Vegas at a 5.0% snap share. Laube logged 2.2 custom fantasy points across 17 games in 2025 on a 7-carry, 9-yard rushing profile with 18 receiving yards. The RB position is deep, but Laube’s stable snap trend at 5.0% and low-volume profile maintain some dynasty value.
Projection Rationale
Laube’s 5.0% snap share at Las Vegas under Chip Kelly’s spread/RPO principles and Pete Carroll’s West Coast physicality suggests a stable floor in the low-volume profile. The 2.2-point finish across 17 games in 2025 with 7 carries, 9 yards, and 18 receiving yards on 3 targets reflects a modest workload that doesn’t scale in custom scoring. Laube’s 2024 combine metrics show some athleticism, but the 2025 season data confirms a low-volume, limited-snap trend.
Injury Risk
Laube’s injury history shows full participation in Week 11 practice and limited participation in Week 7 practice. The low-volume profile reduces exposure to contact, but Las Vegas’ rushing-heavy approach and moderate snap share for Laube mean some risk exists.
Opportunity Notes
Laube’s 5.0% snap share and limited workload create some opportunity risk. The RB position is deep, and Laube’s stable snap trend at 5.0% may not translate to more touches or a larger role in 2026.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Chip Kelly’s spread/RPO principles at Las Vegas under Pete Carroll’s West Coast physicality favor a high-tempo, option-based run game that may not suit Laube’s limited workload. The stable 5.0% snap share suggests a floor, but Laube’s role may not grow with the team’s overall scheme.
Trend Assessment
Stable
Laube’s 5.0% snap share remains unchanged across 2025, reflecting the stable trend. The RB1 threat on the depth chart is unclear, and Laube’s 2.2-point finish suggests some dynasty value at a low price point.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling clears the 2.2-point finish if Laube gains more touches or a larger role in the Las Vegas backfield. Floor tracks near 2.2 given the stable 5.0% snap share and limited workload.
Comparable Player
His limited usage and stable 5.0% snap share draw comparisons to Chase Edmonds from 2020–2021 in the Cardinals’ backfield — similar late-career veteran RB profile with moderate snap share and some receiving work.