Going into the 2024 NFL Draft, we all knew the Las Vegas Raiders needed a quarterback. It was obvious that was their biggest need. And, based on some of the things we heard head coach Antonio Pierce say, they were going to be aggressive in getting a QB.
The Raiders were rumored to be interested in moving up for a quarterback in the first round of this year's draft. But Las Vegas ended up staying at No.
Plenty of needs remain The Las Vegas Raiders got off to a good start with the surprising selection of Georgia tight end Brock Bowers with the No. 13 overall pick in the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday night.
Who should be on Las Vegas’ radar for Day 2? Now that the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft is over, let’s take a look at some of the Las Vegas Raiders’ top options heading into the second round/Day 2 of the draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the 2024 NFL Draft with uncertain prospects, particularly regarding their quarterback situation amid the questions about whether or not Aidan O’Connell can be a legitimate starting NFL quarterback.
The Las Vegas Raiders had one heck of a first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Then again, a lot of teams did, too. The draft was insane, as so many crazy and unexpected things happened, such as the Raiders landing probably the best player in the entire draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders shocked everyone when they took Georgia tight end Brock Bowers, No. 13 overall. Most expected them to take a quarterback, cornerback, or offensive tackle with their first pick, but with the way the draft board fell, they just couldn't pass up the opportunity.
The Las Vegas Raiders were part of the craziness that transpired on Thursday night in the 2024 NFL Draft. It all started at pick No. 8. The Atlanta Falcons were on the clock and about to do the craziest thing we had seen in years.
There very likely won’t be a Day 1 rookie starter in Las Vegas On a night the Las Vegas Raiders made a surprising selection of Georgia tight end Brock Bowers with the No.
Greg Cosell explains how the Las Vegas Raiders are getting more than just a pass-catching tight end in Brock Bowers, they are getting an offensive weapon.
The Las Vegas Raiders made a pick at No. 13 that shocked a lot of people - then again, the entire first round was pretty shocking. It all started at pick No.
He racked up 2,538 yards and 26 touchdowns during his three-year tenure with Georgia.
The NFL Draft is here, so which route should the Las Vegas Raiders general manager take? It sounds like there could be a lockdown corner at 13. It’s finally upon us: the 2024 NFL Draft.
Gardner Minshew signed with the Las Vegas Raiders in free agency last month, and he told Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby that the Raiders were his top destination all along.
The NFL Draft is an inexact science. Some players seem to check every box but fail to become impact players at the next level, while others get brushed aside but turn out to be stars.
Many have linked the Raiders to a quarterback in the upcoming draft, but could they acquire one while also making another selection with their current No. 13 pick?
Whether you are good with Tom Telesco as the Las Vegas Raiders general manager or you despise the fact that the Silver and Black hired the ex-Los Angeles Chargers GM, you’ll get more evidence to support your opinion this week.
Ahhh, the sweet sounds and smells of springtime — of course, by that I mean the sounds and smells of the NFL Draft, one of my favorite sports-adjacent events every year.
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly interested in making a major trade in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Raiders are looking to improve the roster in Antonio Pierce’s first season as the full-time head coach.
The Las Vegas Raiders concluded the 2023 season with a strong performance, yet recognize there’s still substantial work ahead. Competing in a division with two formidable teams, they are determined not to lag behind in the AFC West race.
There appears to be no new harmony in the Las Vegas Raiders pre-draft meetings as the team decides where to go at quarterback. Head coach Antonio Pierce wants to go in one direction, while new general manager Tom Telesco, who didn’t hire Pierce, wants to go in another.
Maybe the “Patriot Way” wasn’t quite done with the Las Vegas Raiders—it turns out that Bill Belichick might’ve been in play after all. Raiders owner Mark Davis always gets his guy; that much is true.
Although he's unsure whether he'll end up in Las Vegas, it sounds like LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels wouldn't mind playing for the Raiders.
In preparation for the three-day event, here are the answers to the biggest draft-related questions about the Raiders.
Before the Las Vegas Raiders retained Antonio Pierce as their head coach, they apparently considered making a push for Bill Belichick.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis seems to be in the corner of WR Davante Adams, who has been mentioned in trade rumors a time or two this offseason.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!