Here’s the second update of the Review-Journal’s 2024 NFL mock draft with free agency set to begin Monday. The Raiders have the 13th pick.
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It’s popular to say the Raiders should trade into the top three of the NFL draft to ensure a chance to select a franchise quarterback. But it’s not that easy.
NFL free agency kicks off Monday. New general manager Tom Telesco said the Raiders might have to be more active than his normal measured approach.
The Raiders plan to release defensive tackle Jerry Tillery. The move will create $3.8 million in cap space.
With free agency starting next week, Raiders fans have questions about the club’s direction in the next few weeks, mainly about their plans at quarterback.
The Raiders released one of their veteran quarterbacks Friday, just a few days before NFL teams can begin negotiating with free agents.
The Raiders need a quarterback, and Russell Wilson needs a fresh start. It might be a successful match if the team can’t secure a top quarterback in the NFL draft.
NFL teams can begin negotiating with free agents Monday. Here are a few quarterbacks the Raiders might be interested in chatting with.
Washington wide receiver Rome Odunze had an excellent performance at the NFL scouting combine, cementing his status as a potential top-10 pick.
The Raiders learned a lot of information at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis, including the fact they’ll need to be aggressive to get a top quarterback.
Coach Antonio Pierce says the Raiders are a couple of pieces away from a dominant defensive line and secondary, and some draft prospects caught the team’s eye.
The NFL scouting combine ends Sunday, completing yet another step toward the NFL draft and free agency. Raiders fans have a lot of questions as a result.
The Raiders had formal interviews at the NFL scouting combine with quarterback prospects Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, J.J. McCarthy and Michael Penix.
Raiders coach Antonio Pierce is already ruffling feathers with his unapologetic style, but he plans to remain true to himself.
Washington linebacker Edefuan Ulofoshio, a Bishop Gorman product, shared a hilarious story at the NFL scouting combine this week in Indianapolis.