Raiders 2020 Draft Class Receives Less Than Stellar Grade
The Raiders 2020 Draft class continues to receive less than stellar reviews, but is it warranted?
The Raiders 2020 Draft class continues to receive less than stellar reviews, but is it warranted?
What should the expectations be for rookie Henry Ruggs III after the Las Vegas Raiders used their coveted 12th pick on him?
The Las Vegas Raiders added three wide receivers in the 2020 NFL Draft. Will it be enough to catch up with the Kansas City Chiefs?
Now that the 2020 NFL Draft is over, we can look back an analyze what they did, the good, the not so good, and a conclusion.
The Las Vegas Raiders reloaded their roster in the 2020 NFL Draft. However, critics point out the Denver Broncos had a better haul.
Fans everywhere last season heard the excuse that quarterback Derek Carr didn’t have weapons, this year the new-look wide receiver corps won’t be to blame.
Now that the smoke has cleared national publications will start to dissect classes from this weekend’s NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders are no exception.
The Las Vegas Raiders seem to have had a good 2020 NFL Draft experience. The national was quick to analyze their moves.
After the 2020 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders kept adding talent and brought in a couple local prospects.
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.