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.
Rock, rap and DJs will be represented as the NFL sets its Draft Concert Series on the Strip.
The first NFL draft in the Entertainment Capital of the World doesn’t have a headliner. But there will be drama on the betting board, starting with the No. 1 pick.
The “I made it” sentiment is what Roger Goodell’s hugs have come to signal since their organic inception during the 2010 NFL draft.
Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler was vague regarding the potential of a new deal for wide receiver Hunter Renfrow.
With the final pick of the 1972 draft, the Atlanta Falcons selected Marion Morrison, an offensive lineman from Southern California better known as actor John Wayne.
Two bars debut this week at the Wynn, previewing new drinks. New bars also have opened at the Cosmopolitan and Paris Las Vegas.
From Bazaar Meat to Holsteins Shakes and Buns, there is plenty of beef to choose from at resort restaurants.
Steve Hill, president and CEO of the LVCVA, gave an update about NFL Draft construction at The Linq on Monday. The draft takes place April 28-30.
Motorists started to feel the impacts last week of the construction tied to hosting the NFL Draft in Las Vegas. Instead of complaining about it, they should welcome it.
Jalen Nailor, the former Bishop Gorman and Michigan State wideout, returned to Las Vegas to put the finishing touches on his professional preparations.
