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.
NFL Draft
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.
The Raiders added explosiveness and deepened the competition at several positions with their 11-player NFL draft class over the past three days.
Cade Johnson of South Dakota State has emerged as a bona fide NFL prospect who will likely be drafted this weekend.
The general manager of the Raiders seems to favor those with “lower-half power generators,” known to him as bubble buttts, who also have the versatility to play a joker position.
The Alabama guard, nicknamed ‘Cornbread,’ has been cutting weight as he prepares for an opportunity to be selected in the NFL draft.
The Auburn wide receiver and record-setting sprinter doesn’t want to be pigeonholed as just the fastest player in college football.
In the final episode of Vegas Nation’s NFL Draft video series, Adam Hill and Heidi Fang breakdown their mock drafts and evaluate players at various skill positions and determine which of those could be a fit for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Mike Mayock and other NFL general managers had to be a bit more creative in their evaluation process ahead of this year’s draft.
Bettors have loaded up on Ohio State QB Justin Fields to go over 3½, which has soared to -270 after the under opened at -200. He is one of 11 quarterbacks listed.
This fourth version of the Review-Journal mock draft has the Raiders taking a defensive player instead of a potential starting offensive tackle.
While it’s too early to make a final judgment on any of the three draft classes, it is possible to grade their performance thus far.
Vegas Nation’s Heidi Fang and Adam Hill discuss what defensive players could be a good fit for the Raiders
