Raiders tight end Michael Mayer believes he and rookie Brock Bowers are going to give opposing defenses plenty of headaches this season.
NFL Draft
A draft pick’s claim that he missed out on going to the Raiders because of a coin toss has drawn far more attention than it ever needed — unless it’s true.
The Raiders have a big decision to make, as a popular name at quarterback falls to them when they are on the clock in our very early 2025 NFL mock draft.
Bishop Gorman was tied with one other high school for the most players selected in the NFL draft, the league announced.
Here are some futures bets handicappers believe have some value now that the dust has settled on the 2024 NFL draft.
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.
Judging what the Raiders have done since finishing last season 7-9 isn’t about pass/fail. Not until things begin for real again. All we really have are names on paper.
Until this weekend, the 12th and 22nd letters of the alphabet had never been used together in official association with the NFL with millions watching.
Sports was one of the first major entities to shut down due to COVID-19 and could be one of the last to come back.
Every draft board is different. All 32 of them. Each evaluation generates varying opinions about prospects based on team needs and collected data.
Ohio State cornerback Damon Arnette, the Raiders’ second selection at No. 19, was a heavy favorite (-550) not to be taken in the first round.
The show may not always go on under extraordinary circumstances. But when it does, you tend to remember it a lot longer.
The draft as a virtual experience is one more reminder that our world has changed in these times of the coronavirus.
Holding two first-round picks when the NFL draft commences Thursday, the Raiders would be smart to stay the course and trust their research.
The draft will indeed begin Thursday via a virtual model, despite general managers feeling what they believe is a lack of preparation because of the coronavirus.
A look at some of the wacky things that might occur as the NFL, beginning with Thursday’s first round, holds its three-day draft in a virtual manner.