Raider Ramble Re-Draft
Raider Ramble looks back at the 2019 NFL and discussed what could have been different.
Raider Ramble looks back at the 2019 NFL and discussed what could have been different.
In spite of playing at a small school, Raiders rookie “Mad” Maxx Crosby is the playmaker the Raiders needed in their defense and here’s why.
Raiders rookie cornerback Trayvon Mullen can patrol the the team’s secondary defense right away. Check this article to find out why.
Raiders first round pick Johnathan Abram is the enforcer the Oakland Raiders need in their secondary perimeter.
Now that the NFL draft is in the books, let’s take a look and see how the Raider Ramble Top 32 stacks up against how the first round unfolded. All players are listed in the order they were selected and if they did not make the Raider Ramble Top 32, their rank will be listed …
With the forth pick in the Draft, the Raiders selected EDGE rusher Clelin Ferrell. Below is a look at what Ferrell brings to the table. Raider Nation may not like the pick, but personally I like it a lot. Ferrell fills the team’s biggest need and while he wasn’t the best athlete available, he is …
Deebo Samuel has a very unique skill set that can benefit whatever team drafts him. He might not be the most known receiver in this draft class, but he can end up having the biggest impact.
Garret Bradbury is the only center that made to the Ramble’s Draft 32 in 32. will that be enough to get him drafted by the Raiders?
The Oakland Raiders need a guard and Cody Ford needs an NFL team. They could benefit each other.
The Oakland Raiders loaded in offense this past offseason, but if they decide to upgrade it even more, they should consider drafting tight end Noah Fant.