Raiders Can Still Retool Cornerback Position
The Las Vegas Raiders have tackled free agency well and they can continue to be players.
The Las Vegas Raiders have tackled free agency well and they can continue to be players.
The first day of legal tampering in NFL free agency came and went and the Las Vegas Raiders made some moves. What’s important though is that they didn’t overspend, in particular on Byron Jones. Raiders Blog: A Smart Move Not Overpaying CB Byron Jones Yesterday the Raiders were able to add some reinforcements at linebacker …
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The legal tampering period is set to start within hours and Raider Nation’s wondering if this year will be a repeat of last year’s free agency. We’re about to find out; The Las Vegas Raiders won’t make us wait much longer. Last season’s legal tampering period started off with a bang for the (then Oakland) …
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Trae Waynes isn’t a shutdown corner but can provide depth to the Las Vegas Raiders secondary.
The Las Vegas Raiders have more pressing needs, but Anthony Harris could improve their safety position in free agency.
If the Las Vegas Raiders end up trading guard Gabe Jackson, they could add depth at the position in free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders need help at wide receiver but why not double down on the running game and sign human dynamo Derrick Henry?
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis is planning something big ahead of Allegiant Stadium’s inauguration, a nice steak dinner. The new home of the Raiders is slated for completion on July 31st and already has a major concert lined up: Country star Garth Brooks is holding a show in the venue. Given how smoothly the …
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The Las Vegas Raiders should build on one of their strengths: Their pass rush. Under new defensive line coach Rod Marinelli, they could have an elite unit if they added Arik Armstead.
It’s well known the NFL Draft is a crap shoot and that’s probably one of the biggest understatements in football. Other than maybe a handful of prospects, no general manager can tell how a player will turn out at the pro level. As far as 2017 is concerned, the (then Oakland) Raiders dropped the ball …
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