Mid-Round Sleeper Picks Raiders Should Consider
The middle rounds of the draft are key to getting talent. Here’s a list of players the Las Vegas Raiders should look at.
The middle rounds of the draft are key to getting talent. Here’s a list of players the Las Vegas Raiders should look at.
Assuming the Las Vegas Raiders stay put at number 19 in the 2020 NFL Draft, it would be in their best interest to stay away from a defensive tackle. General manager Mike Mayock did a great job this free agency period in regard to the Raiders defense. Going into the draft, the most improved unit …
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If the Las Vegas Raiders like quarterback Jordan Love, they’d better do their homework as there’s no consensus regarding the Utah State product.
The Las Vegas Raiders should refrain from parting ways with draft picks, but EDGE Chase Young might be worth the farm.
NFL Media’s latest mock sees the Las Vegas Raiders taking a wide receiver and a cornerback in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
Guard isn’t an immediate need for the Las Vegas Raiders, but that shouldn’t deter them from drafting one.
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Defensive end Jordan Elliot should be on every team’s radar and the Las Vegas Raiders should perform due diligence on him.
It’s important to get their first round picks right, but Las Vegas Raiders general manager Mike Mayock knows later rounds are as important.
It might be a long shot, but if the Las Vegas Raiders wanted to and the situation called for it, they could trade up to get Tua Tagovailoa.