The Raiders made a surprising selection with their first-round pick this year. But here’s how they could get creative to use two tight ends on offense.
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The Raiders didn’t select a quarterback in the first three rounds of the NFL draft, making it all but certain that this year’s starter is already on the roster.
The Raiders addressed their needs on the offensive line Friday, drafting Oregon’s Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round and Maryland’s Delmar Glaze in the third.
The Raiders introduced tight end Brock Bowers, their first-round pick in the NFL draft, and he discussed growing up in the shadow of the organization’s training camp.
The Raiders drafted what could be a generational tight end in Georgia’s Brock Bowers, but they had other needs they should have addressed in the first round.
Former Bishop Gorman standout Rome Odunze was selected ninth by the Chicago Bears, and former Liberty athlete Troy Fautanu went 20th overall to the Steelers.
Tom Telesco begins his first draft in charge of the Raiders on Thursday. Turning the team around starts with getting better results with the team’s selections.
The Raiders have the 13th pick in the NFL draft, but general manager Tom Telesco said Monday he has contingency plans for the first round based on scenarios.
The Review-Journal’s weeklong series on the Raiders’ quarterback options in the 2024 NFL draft concludes with a look at an Oregon alum.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce didn’t deny his team could be aggressive to move up for a quarterback in next month’s NFL draft.
Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze had an excellent performance at the NFL scouting combine, cementing his status as a potential top-10 pick.
Here’s the Review-Journal’s early 2024 NFL mock draft now that the selection order has been set. The Raiders have the 13th pick.
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.
General manager Dave Ziegler voiced excitement on the Raiders’ nine-player draft class, but also conceded that the team couldn’t address every need on the roster.
Former UNLV defensive lineman Adam Plant was among nine undrafted free agents the Raiders signed Saturday after the conclusion of the NFL draft.