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The Raiders could go with an offensive-heavy strategy, which, looking at the current roster, would be a smart choice. Las Vegas was one of the worst offensive teams in the NFL last season.
The Las Vegas Raiders could still use a true No. 1 wide receiver, and there is a very good option who might be available.
The Raiders didn’t make that move planning to trade down again, but their phones started ringing once they got on the clock at pick No. 48. After negotiating, they shipped it off to the Houston ...
Raiders trade No. 37 pick to Miami Dolphins Apr 25, 2025 at 04:29 PM ... Spytek sat down with Raiders.com's Eddie Paskal to discuss the team's draft strategy and the 11 new members of the Silver ...
The Raiders could go with an offensive-heavy strategy, which, looking at the current roster, would be a smart choice. Las Vegas was one of the worst offensive teams in the NFL last season.
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The Las Vegas Raiders were one of the most significantly affected by the changes, defeating the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. The draft order has seen a massive shakeup with Week 17 nearly in the ...
While that strategy makes sense, there's also a growing call for the Las Vegas Raiders to trade up for Ashton Jeanty, who finished second in Heisman voting.
Pre-Draft Trade Would Change Patriots’ Strategy. Miller reuniting with ex-Raiders head coach and current Pats offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels would open up the draft board.
The Raiders could also just go with the bold best-player-available strategy in Round 2 like they are expected to use in Round 1, when there is a good chance they end up with Boise State running ...
HENDERSON, Nev. -- Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek was up front. After he and the Raiders' staff pieced together an 11-player draft class, the largest by the franchise since 2007 ...