Raiders fans had plenty of questions in this week’s mailbag, including which quarterback prospect in the 2025 NFL draft the team might prefer.
2020 NFL Draft
Here is the Review-Journal’s first look at how the first round of the 2025 draft could play out in April. The Raiders would pick sixth as things stand.
The Raiders’ top priority this offseason will be finding their next franchise quarterback. But they could use help at other positions as well.
Raiders tight end Michael Mayer believes he and rookie Brock Bowers are going to give opposing defenses plenty of headaches this season.
A draft pick’s claim that he missed out on going to the Raiders because of a coin toss has drawn far more attention than it ever needed — unless it’s true.
The Raiders have a big decision to make, as a popular name at quarterback falls to them when they are on the clock in our very early 2025 NFL mock draft.
The Raiders think they made the necessary moves during the NFL draft and free agency to address the weaknesses that sabotaged their playoff hopes the past two seasons.
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.
It’s believed to be the first time in the history of the NFL draft a team has selected two players with the same name in the same year.
Grant Stuard was picked last in the NFL draft on Saturday, making him the latest Mr. Irrelevant. He was selected by the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Green Bay leads the list of losers from the weekend’s NFL draft, but it was far from alone.
Missouri safety Tyree Gillespie, Illinois cornerback Nate Hobbs and Pittsburgh center Jimmy Morrissey were drafted by the Raiders.
Andrew Berry’s second draft as general manager of the Cleveland Browns may have solidified his status as a rising star.
The football festival that is the NFL draft concluded Saturday, but not without leaving an indelible imprint on Cleveland.
The fifth and final version of the mock draft correctly called for Chicago to trade up to acquire the Ohio State quarterback, though not much else.
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.