We are nearly 48 hours away from the start of the 2025 NFL Draft, and the Las Vegas Raiders currently hold the 6th overall pick. There has been plenty of speculation about what the Raiders could do with that pick, whether it is selecting running back Ashton Jeanty, drafting the top wide receiver in the class, or trading back to acquire more picks.
2023 1st-round pick reportedly could be shopped in trade talks There’s been rumors all offseason the Las Vegas Raiders’ new regime will be willing to trade some players they inherited and on draft week a new name has emerged — recent first-round pick Tyree Wilson.
Here are three Las Vegas players who could be traded.
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In the 2023 NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers took Bryce Young first overall. With the seventh pick not too much later, the Las Vegas Raiders picked Tyree Wilson, one of the top edge rusher prospects from the class.
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.
The Las Vegas Raiders have Maxx Crosby, Malcolm Koonce, and Tyree Wilson. They could still make a play for high-end depth in the 2025 NFL Draft, and Pro Football Focus' Trevor Sikkema ranked the top edge rushers available.
The Las Vegas Raiders have long sought an answer for their pass-rush across from Maxx Crosby. That answer appeared to be Malcolm Koonce after his breakout
Exploring the Rashan Gary or Clelin Ferrell trajectory for Las Vegas’ defensive end in Year 3 Three years in and three different regimes — already. Add in draft status and lack of big-time production and you’ve got a recipe for a mitigated disaster.
The Las Vegas Raiders have made strides going into 2025 by bringing in brand new leadership, but at the end of the day, it all comes down to what happens on the field.
The Las Vegas Raiders are now under a new regime, as Pete Carroll takes over as head coach and John Spytek takes over as general manager. With a new regime taking over, every player on the roster is under evaluation.
Two offseasons ago, the Las Vegas Raiders drafted defensive lineman Tyree Wilson with one of the top 10 picks in the NFL Draft. The Raiders selected Wilson knowing he needed to be developed over time, as he was coming off a foot injury and needed time to grow.
The Las Vegas Raiders like what they have seen in second year defensive end Tyree Wilson. A rash of injuries has allowed him to see the field more, and he is ending the season on a strong note just like he had at the end of his rookie campaign.
Should the Las Vegas Raiders and general manager Tom Telesco trade up in this upcoming draft? We took the question to Raider Nation. Meanwhile, Tyree Wilson has really come on this season—maybe he’ll be worth that first-round selection after all.
While the Raiders have been waiting for this type of development from Wilson, Chaisson has emerged as one of the unexpected surprises of the year.
Defense has been the story of the year for the Las Vegas Raiders through their ’24 campaign–more specifically, the incredible development of individuals on Patrick Graham‘s side of the ball.
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It’s been anything but a successful start for K’Lavon Chaisson when it comes to his career in the National Football League. Chaisson, the 20th-overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2020 NFL Draft, totaled five sacks through his first four seasons as a pro.
Raider Nation has waited for Tyree Wilson to do damage on the field since the Las Vegas Raiders selected him seventh-overall in the 2023 NFL Draft. The wait is over.
There weren’t many positives to take away from the Las Vegas Raiders‘ Week 3 loss against the Carolina Panthers. However, despite the seemingly endless
The 2023 seventh overall pick logged a 44 percent snap share as a rookie, although his production fell short of expectations.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Tyree Wilson will certainly have expectations coming into his second season, though training camp isn’t painting a promising picture so far.
The Las Vegas Raiders took a flier on a raw prospect last season, who also happened to be dealing with a significant injury. That's not the most ideal thing for your very high pick to be going through as the season approaches, but it does happen.
When he played his first few games for the Las Vegas Raiders, fans immediately threw the “bust” tag on Tyree Wilson. First, that isn’t fair to any player in their first season, let alone the first few games.
Las Vegas must make defensive tweaks to make a postseason push next season. With that in mind, here are the Raiders on the hottest seats in 2024:
Las Vegas Raiders’ first-round pick Tyree Wilson has had a bit of a rough start to his NFL career. The seventh overall pick was already recovering from injury when he was drafted and missed much of the offseason regiment.
The team activated defensive end Tyree Wilson off the PUP list and cleared him for practice on Wednesday. He suffered a right foot fracture during his final season at Texas Tech and missed OTAs and the beginning of training camp.
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