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Three biggest concerns for Las Vegas Raiders before the draft

After falling to 6-11 last season, the Las Vegas Raiders made aggressive moves in free agency, such as signing QB Jimmy Garoppolo. However, they still have to fill multiple roster holes. Here are Las Vegas' three biggest concerns before the draft.

1. Finding another pass rusher 

Las Vegas pass-rush was a weakness. Last season, it recorded 27 sacks, 30th in the NFL. DE Maxx Crosby carried the load. He was the only player with double-digit sacks, recording 12.5 in 17 games.

DE Chandler Jones looked like a free-agent flop. In 15 games, he only recorded 4.5 sacks, the second-lowest mark in his career. Jones, 33, could be exiting his prime. Therefore, it's unlikely he'll rebound next season.

Las Vegas has the No. 7 overall pick within range to target a pass-rusher. It could select Texas Tech's Tyree Wilson. ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. ranked him as his No. 1 DE prospect. At 6-foot-6 and 271 pounds, he has the physical tools to develop into a player that can potentially help Crosby.

2. A backup plan for Jimmy G 

Although Garoppolo has a 40-17 starting record, he has an alarming injury history. Over the past five seasons, he missed 31 games with injuries, including a broken foot against Miami in December, causing him to miss the rest of the season.

At 31, his durability probably won't improve. So drafting a QB gives Las Vegas more long-term security and a fallback plan if Garoppolo isn't the answer.

The Raiders could use their first-rounder on a QB. Yet the 2023 QB class is deep, meaning they could wait until the second round to find a future starter. Tennessee QB Hendon Hooker -- who led the FBS in QBR (89.5) last season -- is a projected Day 2 pick, per ESPN's Jordan Reid, and could be available for Las Vegas.

3. A Darren Waller replacement   

The Raiders traded Waller to New York for a third-round pick (No. 100 overall). Replacing Waller is challenging because the former Pro Bowler had 286 receptions for 3,469 yards and 17 TDs in five seasons as a Raider.

Las Vegas signed two-time Pro Bowler Austin Hooper and former first-round pick O.J. Howard, but both have lost dynamic playmaking ability. In 2022, Hooper only started in two games and recorded a career-low in receiving TDs (two), while Howard had a career-low 10 receptions in 13 games.

The 2023 NFL Draft has multiple TEs capable of becoming productive starters. One sleeper could be Miami's Will Mallory, who ran the fastest 40-yard dash (4.54 seconds) among TEs at the NFL Scouting Combine. Per Pro Football Focus, he's a projected Day 3 pick. 

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