The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton, some 60 miles from Cleveland, where the NFL draft begins Thursday. Raiders players and coaches are prominently featured.
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Four offensive linemen are listed among the top eight choices, according to the Westgate sportsbook. The Raiders have the 17th pick in the first round of the NFL draft.
Tom Cable has coached in the NFL since 2006 and now faces task of developing a line where three starters from last year have been traded.
Cade Johnson of South Dakota State has emerged as a bona fide NFL prospect who will likely be drafted this weekend.
With COVID-19 restrictions easing, major events are poised to resume soon in Clark County, including at Allegiant Stadium.
Mike Davis played 10 seasons for the Raiders. His interception in the 1980 playoffs against the Cleveland Browns is one of the more famous plays in team history.
The general manager of the Raiders seems to favor those with “lower-half power generators,” known to him as bubble buttts, who also have the versatility to play a joker position.
The Raiders have just 25 players under contract beyond 2021, meaning they have more draft needs than generally assumed.
The Alabama guard, nicknamed ‘Cornbread,’ has been cutting weight as he prepares for an opportunity to be selected in the NFL draft.
The Auburn wide receiver and record-setting sprinter doesn’t want to be pigeonholed as just the fastest player in college football.
Jon Gruden is one of seven NFL head coaches with final say on personnel matters, including the draft. That puts the fate of Raiders GM Mike Mayock and the draft in Gruden’s hands.
In the final episode of Vegas Nation’s NFL Draft video series, Adam Hill and Heidi Fang breakdown their mock drafts and evaluate players at various skill positions and determine which of those could be a fit for the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Raiders need someone who will keep opposing offensive coordinators and quarterbacks up at night. Parsons has that kind of ability.
A typographical error in a betting line on a Cleveland Browns-Kansas City Chiefs game in January led to a $10,500 windfall for nine eagle-eyed bettors.
Mike Mayock and other NFL general managers had to be a bit more creative in their evaluation process ahead of this year’s draft.