With just a few days to go until the 2019 NFL Draft, we are starting to get a clear view of what the Raiders intend to do in the first round. By nearly all accounts, the team intends to draft Alabama defensive tackle Quinnen Williams with the No. 4 pick. While they would love to select Nick Bosa, he’s just about a lock to go No. 2 to the 49ers.

Instead, the Raiders will likely stay put and choose the best player in the draft in Williams. Then, they will turn their attention back to the other side of the ball with their other two first-round picks.

But which players could be targets for the Raiders at No. 24 or No. 27? Would they take another receiver or a tight end? Maybe, but look for the team to address its need at running back.

Peter King of NBC Sports wrote his only mock draft of the year on Monday, and he gave the Raiders running back Josh Jacobs from Alabama in a small trade up at pick No. 21. Here is what King had to say about the trade up and the selection:

So, the best running back in this draft will probably be picked somewhere in the twenties, and three teams—Philly at 25, Indy at 26 and Oakland at 24 and 27—are quite interested. The Raiders would have to move only three spots ahead to make it happen, and probably wouldn’t have to denude its mid-round picks to do so. I could see Seattle at 21 or Baltimore at 22 do this kind of deal, because Schneider and rookie Ravens GM Eric DeCosta love dealing. I met with Jacobs last week, by the way. Delightful fellow. Hungry to be a great NFL player, and he’s a versatile back too. Jon Gruden could turn him into a 1,700-total-yard back as a rookie.

With Marshawn Lynch still not deciding whether or not he wants to return to football in 2019, the Raiders are still on the lookout for a long-term feature back. Jacobs is widely considered to be the top back in the class as he possesses the power and the receiving ability to be an asset in Jon Gruden’s offense. He does everything well and projects as a workhorse back at the next level.

Look for Jacobs to be one of the Raiders primary targets at pick No. 24 and if he’s there, to be the selection.