Despite the two-year delay, Las Vegas’ grand plans for the draft are still in play, as the league looks to showcase its soon-to-be newest players in a way only possible here.
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The Raiders took Missouri safety Tyree Gillespie in the fourth round, Illinois cornerback Nate Hobbs in the fifth and Pittsburgh center Jimmy Morrissey in the seventh.
While lots goes into determining NFL draft value, it still matters most how players ultimately perform.
It was better late than never for undrafted Alec Ingold, whom the Raiders sent to Cleveland to announce their two third-round picks.
The Raiders selected Alabama offensive tackle Alex Leatherwood with the No. 17 pick.
With higher-ranked tackle prospects such as Virginia Tech’s Christian Darrisaw and Oklahoma State’s Teven Jenkins still available, the Raiders opted for Alabama’s Alex Leatherwood.
Denean Vaughn, a lifelong educator and the Raiders’ inaugural Fan of the Year, is attending her first NFL draft in Cleveland.
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The Raiders have far too many other needs than to worry about dealing for one of the NFL draft’s elite quarterback prospects.
This fifth and final version of the Review-Journal mock draft sees Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock go in a familiar direction for the first-round pick.
The Vegas Nation Draft Preview brings you everything you need to know before the Las Vegas Raiders make their selection in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The NFL unveiled its draft theater to a small gathering of media Tuesday morning, setting the stage for the rest of the week — and the beginning of the 2021 NFL draft.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton, some 60 miles from Cleveland, where the NFL draft begins Thursday. Raiders players and coaches are prominently featured.
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.
Vegas Nation’s Heidi Fang and Adam Hill discuss what defensive players could be a good fit for the Raiders