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.
It’s tough to argue the Raiders hit it out of the park with their 2024 NFL draft class, but maybe stringing singles together is the better path in the long run.
Here are the eight players selected by the Raiders in the 2024 NFL draft, with analysis and potential roles for each rookie this season.
The Raiders agreed to terms with 16 undrafted free agents Saturday. Here are all the players they added, including a quarterback.
The Raiders should be able to address some of their needs on defense in the fourth through seventh rounds of the NFL draft. Or perhaps consider a quarterback.
The Raiders didn’t select a quarterback in the first three rounds of the NFL draft, making it all but certain that this year’s starter is already on the roster.
The Raiders addressed their needs on the offensive line Friday, drafting Oregon’s Jackson Powers-Johnson in the second round and Maryland’s Delmar Glaze in the third.
The Raiders introduced tight end Brock Bowers, their first-round pick in the NFL draft, and he discussed growing up in the shadow of the organization’s training camp.
The Raiders should be able to address some of their needs in the second and third rounds of the NFL draft after selecting tight end Brock Bowers with their first pick.
Jewelry bling, fancy suits, special haircuts and much more were on display Thursday night in Detroit for the first round of the NFL draft.
The Raiders drafted what could be a generational tight end in Georgia’s Brock Bowers, but they had other needs they should have addressed in the first round.