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.
Here’s the Review-Journal’s early 2024 NFL mock draft now that the selection order has been set. The Raiders have the 13th pick.
The Raiders will check out some of the draft’s best prospects at the Senior Bowl this week. Here are nine players that fit their needs.
The first 18 spots of the NFL draft are set, with the rest of the first round determined by playoff results. The Raiders could prioritize a quarterback.
Review-Journal reporter Vincent Bonsignore had an eventful year covering the Raiders, writing about Derek Carr’s exit and some choice words from Davante Adams.
While the upset win at Kansas City created a lot of excitement and kept the Raiders’ playoff hopes alive, it wasn’t great for their slot in the NFL draft.
If the NFL season ended today, the Raiders would pick 11th in the first round of the draft. Here are the top prospects at each position.
It’s never too early for an NFL mock draft, so Review-Journal Raiders reporter Adam Hill compiled his first one for the 2024 draft and gives the team an offensive lineman.
After selecting C.J. Stroud with the No. 2 pick and trading up to take Will Anderson at No. 3, the Houston Texans saw their Super Bowl odds slashed at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler and his staff stuck to their plan in acquiring a mixture of talented players that should be cornerstones of the building process.
General manager Dave Ziegler voiced excitement on the Raiders’ nine-player draft class, but also conceded that the team couldn’t address every need on the roster.