The Raiders have several paths to landing the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL draft, but several other teams also are in the mix with three games left in the season.
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Former UNLV receiver Ricky White III is enjoying his first taste of the NFL — as he should after all the work he put in to make his goal a reality.
Add Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty to the growing list of players who got prank-called on NFL draft weekend.
The Raiders became the second team since 2018 to take a running back in the top 10 of the draft this year. Here’s how recent picks have fared in the NFL.
Former UNLV linebacker Jackson Woodard is beginning his NFL journey with the Seahawks, along with another former Rebels standout.
Here is a look at what national outlets are saying about the Raiders’ first draft under general manager John Spytek and coach Pete Carroll, including final grades.
This week, Protective Force International is deploying most of its 260 officers along the tourist corridor for the upcoming NFL draft.
Throughout the week, the Review-Journal will run computer simulations and profile the players who end up with the Raiders with the 86th pick, their first selection of the NFL draft.
Four or more quarterbacks have been selected in the first round in four of the last five NFL drafts. But oddsmakers expect that trend to end this week.
The Baylor defensive back nearly set a record in the 40-yard dash at the combine, but hoped to show NFL teams he’s more than just a “track guy” over the last few months.
For Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler, the last few months have been a crash course in teaching a new philosophy.
While no one knows for sure how many people will arrive for this week’s NFL draft, the only certainty seems to be that it will break all city and NFL events records.
Haskell Garrett battled his way to All-Big Ten honors as a fifth-year senior in 2021 despite spraining his ankle midway through the season against Maryland.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers second-round pick Shaun King breaks down a quarterback class that he says is led by North Carolina’s Sam Howell.
The former Dallas Cowboy backup quarterback is now in a reversed role, retiring from Caesars Entertainment which is one of the premiere hosts for this week’s festivities.
Las Vegas is turning into the sports capital of the world as the NFL Draft hits the club scene.
