The Raiders have far too many other needs than to worry about dealing for one of the NFL draft’s elite quarterback prospects.
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The NFL is opening FirstEnergy Stadium to football fans Thursday as part of its Draft Experience, an event that will reappear next year when the draft comes to Las Vegas.
The Raiders’ general manager enters his third NFL draft with the organization having learned there is no benefit to second-guessing decisions once they’re made.
The Raiders’ Josh Jacobs jumped up 22 places and Derek Carr from edged forward in NFL merchandise sales.
The NFL’s annual event is a multimedia extravaganza across multiple channels and digital platforms that is nearly impossible to avoid.
The Raiders have seven picks in the draft and will look to add a right tackle, free safety, defensive playmakers and depth across the board.
This fifth and final version of the Review-Journal mock draft sees Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock go in a familiar direction for the first-round pick.