The Las Vegas Raiders might select a safety in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft, and South Carolina's Nick Emmanwori is near the top of the big board for many teams looking at safeties.
The Las Vegas Raiders may be busy this next week, especially when you factor in all of the news that is now coming out. First, it's Kolton Miller and him wanting a contract extension, and now it's something else with a pretty important position and role.
Barring what would be at least somewhat of a surprising development, it appears the Las Vegas Raiders will have an opportunity to make Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty the sixth overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft on the night of April 24.
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Regarding the Las Vegas Raiders' new quarterback, Geno Smith, head coach Pete Carroll said this not long ago: "We're building always. So, taking Geno [Smith] is an immediate fix for us.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Despite currently holding the sixth-overall pick, Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek could have some options if he’s looking to trade back. The question is, should he pull the trigger?
The Las Vegas Raiders lack a cornerback they can rely on a play-to-play basis to lock down the opposing team's best wide receiver and deter teams from airing the ball out on their defense.
The Las Vegas Raiders made a short-term commitment to quarterback Geno Smith this offseason. While he's locked in for the 2025 season, the team could feasibly get off his contract next year and easily move on from him in 2027.
The Las Vegas Raiders offense last season wasn't the best, as they went through quarterbacks like little kids run through revolving doors. After acquiring veteran quarterback Geno Smith to lead the offense under head coach Pete Carroll, it is likely the Raiders take a step in the right direction.
The Las Vegas Raiders will have nine picks heading into the upcoming NFL draft, making them one of the teams with the highest number of draft picks. With the draft less than two weeks away, one can imagine that John Spytek has a good idea of who they'll take on draft night.
Pete Carroll turns 74 in September but nobody would know it by reading his energy. Carroll is back in coaching after a year away, taking over a Raiders' operation with 33 losses and three head coaches since 2022.
Just when analysts seemed to have figured out the Las Vegas Raiders’ draft plans, a new wrinkle has revealed itself. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, left tackle Kolton Miller is holding out of the Raiders’ voluntary workout program for the purpose of getting a new contract.
When OTAs – or Organized Team Activities – began, veterans of the Las Vegas Raiders showed up in bunches despite the period being optional. That includes Maxx Crosby, A.J.
The draft season is upon us, and the Las Vegas Raiders are less than two weeks away from starting their 2025 NFL Draft. The Silver and Black want to have a good draft class for the second straight draft because the Raiders have not found success over the years in drafting the right players, especially in the first round.
Per Vic Tafur of The Athletic, the Raiders could look to trade QB Aidan O’Connell for a pick on Day 3 of the draft. Tafur explains the new Raiders’ brass “doesn’t seem that high” on O’Connell, and they could look to grab a quarterback at some point in the draft to develop behind QB Geno Smith.
The trade for quarterback Geno Smith completely altered the draft plans of the Las Vegas Raiders. At the end of last season, most analysts thought the Raiders targeting a quarterback with the sixth overall pick was a certainty.
Maybe the Las Vegas Raiders are better off drafting a premier offensive line prospect while grabbing a quarterback in Day 2 of the NFL draft. This year’s batch of quarterback prospects has been a highly divisive one.
On Monday, Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby became the first active NFL player to become the general manager of a college program. It is a major honor for Crosby, as he owes a lot to his alma mater, Eastern Michigan University.
It did not take long at all for the Pete Carroll era of the Las Vegas Raiders to hit its first hurdle. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller has not participated in the team’s voluntary workout program as of Wednesday.
The Las Vegas Raiders have been active all offseason long, as they have another key date circled on their calendar. The 2025 NFL Draft is closing in on us, and the Raiders will have the sixth selection; a selection that has been heavily debated.
The Las Vegas Raiders are finalizing their evaluations and building their boards as the 2025 NFL Draft is just a little over a week away. The Raiders are led by General Manager John Spytek, who did an impressive job building the Tampa Bay Buccaneers through the draft.
Las Vegas Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller has opted not to participate in the team's voluntary workouts in hopes of landing a better contract, according to reports on Wedensday.
The Patriots have been active reworking their pass-rush depth this offseason, so it shouldn’t be surprising that the front office pursued two of the biggest names on the market.
The actual Super Bowl was just held in Las Vegas last year, so it’s only fitting that WrestleMania, often referred to as the Super Bowl of Wrestling, follows suit.
The Las Vegas Raiders continue to emerge in trade rumors leading up to the draft, and one of the biggest names has been linked almost immediately. According to Ian Rapoport, the Miami Dolphins are exploring trade options for seven-time All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
ESPN’s Ryan McFadden reports Raiders WR Jakobi Meyers is open to a contract extension to remain with the team for the long term. Meyers is entering the final year of his three-year, $33 million contract and doesn’t have any guaranteed money remaining.
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