A College Reunion in the Raiders First Round Mock Draft
In Raider Ramble’s first mock draft, two college players could reunite and play for the Raiders in Las Vegas
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In Raider Ramble’s first mock draft, two college players could reunite and play for the Raiders in Las Vegas
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The Oakland Raiders decided to send their scouts home and that’s fine.
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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.
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The Oakland Raiders have been looking for a middle linebacker for a while. Former Michigan linebacker might just be the answer.
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Raider Ramble’s 32 on 32 continues and analyzes Clemson defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence.
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There are three edge defenders that the Oakland could target in the 2019 NFL Draft
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Ray Aspuria talks about lessons the Raiders can learn from the latest Super Bowl.
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The Raider Ramble brings you a four-round mock in which the Raiders go defense in the first three rounds, let us know what you think in the comment section, Raider Nation! With the NFL playoffs in full swing and the Super Bowl ever closer it’s nearly time for the offseason and with it, the NFL
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It’s not every day a team in the NFL comes across a physical specimen such as Oakland Raiders rookie safety Obi Melifonwu Melifonwu was taken in the second round of the 2017 NFL draft, this pick had Raider Nation jumping for joy. Finally, a safety with range at 6’4″ and 4.40 speed, the ultimate freak
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Point of no return is defined as: “The point beyond which one must continue on one’s current course of action because turning back is physically impossible, prohibitively expensive, or dangerous.” Captain Obvious moment here, but suffice it to say, the Oakland Raiders emphatically crossed that threshold in its 31-30 win over the Kansas City Chiefs
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