Raiders Emerge From NFL Draft More Versatile
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the 2020 NFL Draft with a plan in mind. They came out with a more flexible team.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the 2020 NFL Draft with a plan in mind. They came out with a more flexible team.
After the 2020 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders kept adding talent and brought in a couple local prospects.
The Las Vegas Raiders selected a potential bully, Clemson guard John Simpson with the 109th pick of the 2020 NFL Draft.
One of the most bitter moments in Las Vegas Raiders lore has come full circle at the 2020 NFL Draft, we’re referring to the infamous Khalil Mack trade.
The Las Vegas Raiders loaded up on offense in the 2020 NFL Draft after they focused on defense this past free agency.
The Las Vegas Raiders had the chance to move three of their on players in the 2020 NFL Draft. At the end, they decided against it.
The Las Vegas Raiders might’ve gotten the steal of the 2020 NFL Draft with Amik Robertson.
After a productive Day 2 of the NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders sought to add more depth and reinforcements today. How did Raider Nation feel about the Day 3 picks?
Las Vegas Raiders general manager Mike Mayock is copying the current Clemson Tiger’s model of success.
The Las Vegas Raiders addressed their need at wide receiver in the 2020 NFL Draft. Their latest addition, Bryan Edwards should solidify the position.