The Las Vegas Raiders have drafted two offensive linemen this draft. In the second round, they took Oregon guard Jackson Powers-Johnson, who will fight for the starting right guard position in training camp with new Raider Cody Whitehair.
After making the pick, Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco talked about his thought process behind taking offensive tackle Delmar Glaze in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders selected offensive tackle Delmar Glaze out of Maryland in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Here's our grade for the pick.
3 picks, 3 offensive players The Las Vegas Raiders used their second pick of Day Two on Maryland tackle Delmar Glaze at No. 77 in the third round. Unless they trade back into the end of the third round, the Raiders are done until Saturday when they have five picks, starting at No.
How Las Vegas Raiders fans and media reacted to the team selecting offensive tackle Delmar Glaze in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders struggled with a dysfunctional offense last season. Part of that issue has been that the offensive line was dismantled just a few
Keeping track of the Silver and Black’s picks The biggest event of the NFL offseason is finally underway with the NFL Draft kicking off on Thursday. Below is a recap of the Las Vegas Raiders picks so far and updates will come as the picks are announced.
After the Brock Bowers pick, what’s next? The Las Vegas Raiders had a fascinating choice in the first round of the NFL Draft. The Raiders made one of the most surprising picks of the first round by selecting Georgia tight end Brock Bowers with the No.
The Raiders were rumored to be interested in moving up for a quarterback in the first round of this year's draft. But Las Vegas ended up staying at No.
Going into the 2024 NFL Draft, we all knew the Las Vegas Raiders needed a quarterback. It was obvious that was their biggest need. And, based on some of the things we heard head coach Antonio Pierce say, they were going to be aggressive in getting a QB.
Plenty of needs remain The Las Vegas Raiders got off to a good start with the surprising selection of Georgia tight end Brock Bowers with the No. 13 overall pick in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday night.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the 2024 NFL Draft with uncertain prospects, particularly regarding their quarterback situation amid the questions about whether or not Aidan O’Connell can be a legitimate starting NFL quarterback.
He racked up 2,538 yards and 26 touchdowns during his three-year tenure with Georgia.
The NFL Draft is here, so which route should the Las Vegas Raiders general manager take? It sounds like there could be a lockdown corner at 13. It’s finally upon us: the 2024 NFL Draft.
Gardner Minshew signed with the Las Vegas Raiders in free agency last month, and he told Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby that the Raiders were his top destination all along.
The NFL Draft is an inexact science. Some players seem to check every box but fail to become impact players at the next level, while others get brushed aside but turn out to be stars.
Many have linked the Raiders to a quarterback in the upcoming draft, but could they acquire one while also making another selection with their current No. 13 pick?
Ahhh, the sweet sounds and smells of springtime — of course, by that I mean the sounds and smells of the NFL Draft, one of my favorite sports-adjacent events every year.
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly interested in making a major trade in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Raiders are looking to improve the roster in Antonio Pierce’s first season as the full-time head coach.
The Las Vegas Raiders concluded the 2023 season with a strong performance, yet recognize there’s still substantial work ahead. Competing in a division with two formidable teams, they are determined not to lag behind in the AFC West race.
Addressing the media prior to the NFL Draft this week, Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco said a lot without really saying much. This isn’t the man’s first rodeo.
Maybe the “Patriot Way” wasn’t quite done with the Las Vegas Raiders—it turns out that Bill Belichick might’ve been in play after all. Raiders owner Mark Davis always gets his guy; that much is true.
Although he's unsure whether he'll end up in Las Vegas, it sounds like LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels wouldn't mind playing for the Raiders.
In preparation for the three-day event, here are the answers to the biggest draft-related questions about the Raiders.
Before the Las Vegas Raiders retained Antonio Pierce as their head coach, they apparently considered making a push for Bill Belichick.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis seems to be in the corner of WR Davante Adams, who has been mentioned in trade rumors a time or two this offseason.
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