Las Vegas Raiders fans will no doubt have their eyes on Indiana star quarterback Fernando Mendoza when his Hoosiers play Miami on Monday, but several other players from the game could also be on the draft radar.
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Two quarterbacks, two journeys. Fernando Mendoza of Indiana and Carson Beck of Miami square off Monday night for a national title.
The Raiders plan to conduct in-person interviews with Mike McDaniel and Ejiro Evero this week, which would clear one hurdle on the path to hiring a new head coach.
Las Vegas Raiders officials are expected to be at the national championship game Monday, no doubt to take a closer look at Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
The team leader in sacks from last season missed a week of training camp, but was back on the practice field Friday.
The fourth overall pick of the 2019 draft by the Raiders, the defensive end from Clemson hopes to take a major step forward in his development.
The 27-year-old signed a free agent deal in April and enters his sixth season in the league as one of the senior members of the defensive backfield.
Three years into the Raiders’ roster overhaul, it looks like they finally have the necessary pieces to field an effective defense.
The worker was carrying out touch-up work on the exterior of the substantially completed stadium when the injury occurred, according to the joint venture building the stadium.
Defensive coordinator Paul Guenther called UNLV linebacker Javin White “as good of a prospect from a college free agent that I’ve seen in a long time.”
Vegas Nation host Cassie Soto is joined by Ed Graney, Adam Hill, Mick Akers and Heidi Fang to breakdown what’s new with the Raiders.
Suffering from plantar fasciitis, wide receiver Tyrell Williams suffered through a painful and disappointing first season with the Raiders.
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs said his rookie season didn’t accomplish the goals he set for himself — and that could be a problem for NFL.
The Raiders coach, who said he didn’t falsely tell his players he had the coronavirus, is focused on getting his team ready for a season despite college conferences canceling fall football.
