Jon Gruden and the Oakland Raiders are heading into their Week 4 matchup with the Indianapolis Colts needing a win in a big way. After starting the season off with a win, the Raiders have dropped their last two games.

This week is going to be tough for the Raiders. Not only are they hitting the road and heading into a tough atmosphere in Indianapolis, they still have a lot of things to iron out within their own organization.

All of that being said, let's dive in and take a look at three bold predictions for the Raiders this week.

3. Josh Jacobs Rips Off 130 Total Yards, Two Touchdowns

One of the biggest bright spots so far this season for Oakland has been rookie running back Josh Jacobs. Gruden loved him in the 2019 NFL Draft and they were able to get him in the first round. He has made them very happy with their decision to select him.

Jacobs is going to have another big game this week against the Colts. When everything is said and done, he will have 130 total yards and two touchdowns. That will help take a lot of pressure off of Derek Carr and the passing game.

2. Clelin Ferrell Will Rack Up Two Sacks

Next up, the Raiders have another impact rookie that they selected in the 2019 draft. Clelin Ferrell was taken with the No. 4 overall pick and many were shocked by him being taken that high.

So far this season, Ferrell has recorded one sack. He is going to add two more to his resume against a very solid Colts' defensive line. Ferrell is a huge piece of the future for the Raiders and he is going to show off why this week.

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1. Tyrell Williams Goes Nuts on the Colts' Defense

Indianapolis has improved their secondary from last season, but it still leaves a lot to be desired. Tyrell Williams is about to have a field day in Week 4 for the Raiders.

Williams has been a breakout star this season for Oakland and will continue to be just that this week. Carr loves having him as his top wide receiver, even though tight end Darren Waller appears to be the top target within the offense. Even though the Raiders are going to come up just short in this one, Williams will record around seven receptions for 140 yards and a touchdown.