The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Las Vegas Raiders have been linked as trade partners for much of the regular season. With the Steelers needing help at multiple positions and the Raiders out of contention, it makes too much sense. The most talked about target for the Steelers is pass-catcher Jakobi Meyers.
The Las Vegas Raiders are going nowhere fast, and the NFL trade deadline allows them to shake things up. What's the point in holding onto some players if, after this season ends, they'll no longer be on the team?
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The Cleveland Browns need some help on the offensive line. More than that, they need to add youth to that unit, as most of their current starters are either injured, aging, or both.
The Las Vegas Raiders' weird handling of offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson has one analyst believing he could get traded. If JPJ goes on the trade block, the analyst believes the Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland Browns could come calling.
For whatever reason, former All-American center Jackson Powers-Johnson has been viewed as something that he isn't by the Las Vegas Raiders, and that is a guard.
The Las Vegas Raiders go into the Nov. 4 trade deadline as a serious seller, but that does not mean they will sell the farm. They have already denied overtures on the availability of Maxx Crosby, indicating that he is still a part of their long-term plans.
The Cleveland Browns’ offensive line needs an overhaul. Even if it gets its act together this season, the Browns still need to add talent for the future.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Baltimore Ravens are experiencing countless problems amid their 1-5 start. The defense has been a disaster from the get-go, plagued by pass rush and coverage issues, and the offense has failed to dominate up front.
Shoring up the offensive line has been a focus for the Las Vegas Raiders, as their offense won’t be able to reach its potential if it can’t improve up front.
One of the major points of contentions between the Las Vegas Raiders coaching staff and fanbase has been the usage of second-year offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson.
The Las Vegas Raiders almost have their whole offseason figured out. One position group that they know they need to be good at this season, if they want to get things in order on the offensive side of the ball, is the offensive line.
Heading into the offseason, it seemed like Jackson Powers-Johnson had an iron grip on the Las Vegas Raiders' starting center job. That was his best position in college, and he took over the job from Andre James last season.
Despite the coaching change, it was assumed that Jackson Powers-Johnson would remain as the starting center for the Las Vegas Raiders. The second-round pick of the Raiders in 2024, Powers-Johnson put together a strong year.
The Las Vegas Raiders have some good young talent on their football team. We saw some of it last season, and they did not disappoint. That was one thing that was a bit of a bright spot that was a hard season for the Silver and Black.
Fair or not, Jackson Powers-Johnson will have the spotlight on him in his second season. Likely the full-time center for the Las Vegas Raiders, the pressure is on.
With one NFL season now under his belt, Jackson Powers-Johnson is hoping to return to the Las Vegas Raiders as a better player in his sophomore year. The second-round pick of the team in the 2024 NFL Draft, Powers-Johnson found his stride after replacing veteran Andre James as starting center.
It was a downright horrendous start to the 2024 NFL season for the Las Vegas Raiders’ offensive line. Truth be told, this was likely the worst unit across the entirety of the National Football League through the first eight weeks of the season.
It was an up-and-down rookie season for Las Vegas Raiders second-rounder Jackson Powers-Johnson this past year, to say the least. Spending the first half of his ’24 campaign at guard, Powers-Johnson struggled to be effective.
The Las Vegas Raiders offense has been getting some buzz, as the potential for what this group can accomplish is very high. It’s not just the skill positions that got a boost, either.
The Las Vegas Raiders, demonstrating their strategic prowess, secured the best player available in the second round, offensive guard Jackson Powers-Johnson.