2021 NFL Draft

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South Carolina WR Shi Smith Should Be Raiders Mid-Round Pick

Adding a wide receiver early in the 2021 NFL Draft won’t be a priority for the Las Vegas Raiders. However, adding South Carolina’s Shi Smith later in the process would boost the potential for big plays. There’s a chance that the Raiders walk away from Tyrell Williams and lose Nelson Agholor. Whether ‘Nelly’ leaves or […]

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Ramble Roundtable: Who Should Be The Raiders 1st pick in 2021 NFL Draft?

Welcome to an offseason edition of the Raider Ramble Roundtable, where some of the Ramble’s finest contributors and guests will bring you their thoughts on all the rumblings, rumors, stats, and Raiders news. For this edition, we have Mario Tovar, Carlos Sanchez, Ryan Holmes, and a guest, Twitter user, Snitch Plissken. Our panel will be

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Raiders: NC State’s WR Emeka Emezie Is Next ‘Gruden Grinder’

North Carolina State’s Emeka Emezie could be a big-play speedster that would stretch the field for the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders’ wide receiver corps could use a boost The Raiders’ wide receiver group has some question marks heading into this offseason. Nelson Agholor was the team’s number one pass-catcher, but his return’s not guaranteed.

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Raiders Should Avoid Notre Dame LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah

The Las Vegas Raiders should save their first-round pick and avoid Notre Dame linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah. It’s possible they already have an answer at linebacker, yes, it’s Cory Littleton. There’s no need to look for outside help The Raiders need help on defense across the board, there’s no arguing that. However, their biggest need is

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How Can DC Gus Bradley Realistically Turn Raiders Defense Around?

The wait’s over, the Las Vegas Raiders have hired their defensive coordinator. The winner is, Gus Bradley, and he brings along his assistant coaches, Ron Milus and Richard Smith. Bradley runs a Cover 3 defense, but it has evolved over the years and is now more multi-layered. His strength has always been putting his players

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