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Ewers is not a player who is expected to go in Round 1, and certainly hasn't been connected to the Raiders with the No. 6 overall pick.
From USA TODAY Touchdown Wire
Tre'von Moehrig and Marcus Epps were the Raiders two starting safeties the past two seasons and were a solid duo. And now both are gone.
From Yahoo! Sports
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Yes, the Raiders just traded for Geno Smith in a deal with Seattle. But while giving Smith a contract extension after that trade, they didn’t make much of a long-term commitment to him — $66.5 million over two years, with a team option for 2027, the deal’s final year.
Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter will likely be off the board. How the Patriots can handle a less-than-ideal situation in our latest seven-round mock draft.
As one of the most storied franchises in National Football League history, the Las Vegas Raiders are often a lightning rod for opinions. Multiple anonymous NFL executives recently shared their thoughts on the state of the Silver and Black,
According to Justin Melo of The Draft Network, the Raiders are hosting North Dakota State quarterback Cam Miller on a top-30 visit. Miller hasn't been talked about much in this draft class. The two-time FCS National Champion had his best season in 2024 as he threw for 33 touchdowns to just four interceptions.
John Vella, who spent eight seasons in the NFL and won a title with the Raiders, died on Wednesday, the team announced.
Raiders owner Mark Davis is working with a new coach and general manager for the third time in four years after hiring Pete Carroll and John Spytek in the offseason.
Egbuka spent last season working intimately with his offensive coordinator, Chip Kelly, who now holds the same title with the Las Vegas Raiders. During his senior season, Egbuka became the Buckeyes' all-time leader in both catches and receiving yards and finished seventh in program history with 24 receiving touchdowns.
The Raiders are releasing cornerback Jack Jones after attempting to trade him, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.