Las Vegas, we have a lockdown.
While the NFL world fawns over the usual star-studded corners, a silent assassin in the desert is turning heads—and he’s doing it with ICE in his veins.
Meet Jakorian Bennett, the Raiders’ second-year cornerback who’s quietly building an iron-clad case as one of the top CBs in the NFL, and the numbers don’t lie:
- 18 receptions allowed – 3rd best among CBs with 450+ snaps
- Only 37 targets – T-10th, meaning QBs are thinking twice
- 176 total yards allowed – 2nd fewest in the league
- 0 touchdowns allowed – Tied for 1st (aka NO ONE’s scored on him)
- 9 pass breakups – Tied for 4th, because he’s not just shadowing—he’s striking
- 62.4 QB rating when targeted – 6th lowest, QBs are regretting those throws
Bennett’s tape is full of clamps, closeouts, and clean breakups. He’s not just covering WR1s—he’s erasing them. And while fans know him as “JB,” a new nickname is starting to stick across Raiders Nation and beyond:
“Agent Zero.”
Or better yet, “SUB ZERO.”
Because when receivers step into his zone, the temperature drops—and so do their chances of getting the ball.
The most impressive part? He’s doing it quietly. No wild celebrations, no flashy headlines, just pure, consistent lockdown football. He’s playing with the calm demeanor of a seasoned vet, but with the energy of a young predator on the rise.
If the NFL isn’t paying attention yet, they will soon.
The Raiders may have found their next elite cornerback—and if these numbers hold, it won’t be long before Bennett forces his way into Pro Bowl talks, All-Pro ballots, and eventually, household-name status.
Remember the name.
Jakorian Bennett.
AGENT ZERO is coming for everything they said he couldn’t have.