Value vs. Need: Assessing Which Route The Raiders Should Pencil In
The Raiders are in a tough spot with the NFL Draft less than a week away. Do they address a glaring need or go with the “safest” value?
The Raiders are in a tough spot with the NFL Draft less than a week away. Do they address a glaring need or go with the “safest” value?
Many folks find the idea of drafting a wideout at No. 13 to be outlandish, but what if you could land Rome Odunze to pair with Davante Adams while still drafting Michael Penix Jr.?
It’s pretty simple once you look at the big picture, if you’re Raiders GM Tom Telesco: do you trade up or stick with Aidan O’ Connell one more year?
For far too long, the Raiders have often relied on patching up the right tackle spot. Can you name the last franchise right tackle? My point exactly.
If the Raiders stay put at No. 13, maybe drafting one of the best defensive backs in this year’s class wouldn’t be such a bad outcome.
With new defensive tackle Christian Wilkins ready to go to work, Raiders star Maxx Crosby is itching for the action to commence.
Day 2 of the NFL Draft could be an intriguing event for the Las Vegas Raiders; maybe Spencer Rattler could be the answer at quarterback, in theory. That’s assuming neither Michael Penix Jr. nor Bo Nix are of interest to Tom Telesco. This could get interesting.
The quarterback conundrum looms ever-present for the Las Vegas Raiders; that’s not news. Still, could Michael Penix Jr. be the answer? One beat writer familiar with the team believes that the No. 13 pick might very well contain the former Washington Huskie’s name.
Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce admires Aidan O’Connell but acknowledges the quarterback’s room isn’t yet complete.
A plausible scenario that Raiders GM Tom Telesco could face come draft day is choosing between Terrion Arnold or Michael Penix.