Pete Carroll on How Geno Smith Became Las Vegas Raiders QB
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Smith consistently completed around 70% of his passes and averaged 7.4 yards per attempt.
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With that in mind, let's take a look at the most pressing needs the Raiders should be looking to address in the draft.
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Pro Football Focus likes the Raiders to find some cornerback help as their perfect round two fit.
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Raiders quarterback Geno Smith said at his introductory news conference Monday that coach Pete Carroll played a huge role in him coming to Las Vegas.
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A to Z Sports on MSNRaiders doing what no one expected them to do under Pete Carroll and John Spytek when it comes to addressing crucial positionAnd, the Raiders could be going the route of free agency, but new head coach Pete Carroll and new general manager John Spytek, could be taking an approach no one would have predicted. On Friday, they held a visit for a wide receiver who is currently a free agent.
The Las Vegas Raiders will host top quarterback prospect Shedeur Sanders prior to the 2025 NFL Draft, but what does that mean for Geno Smith?
The Las Vegas Raiders have already begun rebuilding their roster this offseason under new general manager John Spytek. He let several of the team's best defenders leave in free agency for bigger contracts and instead signed a handful of players who were cheaper and fit the mold of what head coach Pete Carroll wants in a player.
The chance to work with coach Pete Carroll again was more than enough for Geno Smith to uproot his life and accept a trade from the Seahawks