Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler and his staff stuck to their plan in acquiring a mixture of talented players that should be cornerstones of the building process.
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Who are the nine players the Raiders selected in the NFL draft, and what are analysts saying about the selections?
A pair of former Bishop Gorman standouts have taken different paths since playing for Kenny Sanchez, but both were drafted by the Cleveland Browns this weekend.
Dorian Thompson-Robinson will be reunited with former Bishop Gorman teammate Cedric Tillman, a wide receiver who was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the third round.
The Raiders have seven picks on the final day of the NFL draft and still have several holes to fill on the roster, including a developmental quarterback.
Wide receiver Cedric Tillman and tight end Darnell Washington played high school football in Las Vegas before heading to the SEC, and they now will play for rival franchises.
The Raiders are armed with 11 picks in the next two days of the NFL draft, including three Friday when the second and third rounds are held.
Here’s a running analysis of the first round of the NFL draft in Kansas City, Missouri, with winners and losers as the night has concluded. Quarterback Will Levis was not among the 31 selections.
The Houston Texans have two picks in the top 12 of the NFL draft, starting with No. 2. That’s where the intrigue will begin, and what happens could impact the Raiders.
The Raiders could be interested in C.J. Stroud or Anthony Richardson with the seventh pick, but the defense needs an influx of talent, so Devon Witherspoon is a better choice.
The Review-Journal used the Pro Football Focus mock draft simulator to make all 12 picks for the Raiders, with the other 31 franchises simulated. The NFL draft starts Thursday.
As compensation continues to plummet for what once was one of the league’s best-compensated positions, the union and league need to figure out a solution.
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Drew Brees believes the Saints made a ‘great move’ signing Derek Carr after he was released by the Raiders.
The Raiders land a defensive playmaker and then make a massive trade back into the first round for an additional selection in the third version of the Review-Journal’s mock draft.
Dean Blandino, the XFL’s head of officiating, said the league’s experimentation with the rules has gotten the attention of the NFL.