Raider Nation’s Guide to the 2019 NFL Draft
The 2019 NFL Draft is arguably the most important in the history of the Oakland Raiders. Here’s the Raider Nation’s Guide to the 2019 NFL Draft
The 2019 NFL Draft is arguably the most important in the history of the Oakland Raiders. Here’s the Raider Nation’s Guide to the 2019 NFL Draft
The Oakland Raiders decided to send their scouts home and that’s fine.
Raider Nation is eagerly waiting to see what head coach Jon Gruden and general manager Mike Mayock do with their selections (four picks in the top 35 — No. 4, 24, 27 and 35 — and four more in latter rounds — No. 106, 140, 218 and 235 — to continue the process of reshaping …
Andre Dillard didn’t show how good he can be at run blocking, but the NFL is turning into a passing league and teams need to protect their quarterbacks. Andre Dillard can do just that.
The Raiders have many areas of need and running back is still one of them. Because they need to solidify their defense with their first picks, Oakland might target running backs in later rounds.
Cornerback isn’t an area of immediate need for the Raiders, but if Oakland decided it to upgrade its secondary, Byron Murphy could be a great choice.
Raider Ramble continues his 32 in 32 series by looking at former Alabama star running back Josh Jacobs.
Raider Ramble looks at five tight ends. One of them.could end up joining the Oakland Raiders.
The Oakland Raiders have been looking for a middle linebacker for a while. Former Michigan linebacker might just be the answer.
Once again, the time has come. With less than two weeks until the 2019 NFL Draft, there’s a lot of talk of who the Oakland Raiders will select at four, 24 and 27. Here are ten quality college prospects.