
The Las Vegas Raiders concluded mandatory minicamp last week, and training camp will be here before we know it.
While speaking with the media earlier this week, general manager John Spytek spoke glowingly of what he has seen from the team during offseason workouts. He began by reflecting on free agency and the draft.
The entire operation looks completely different from years past, and it is catching the attention of the national media. Spytek discussed what he has seen during practices over the last several weeks.
It is universally acknowledged that the Raiders are a rebuilding team, which may very well be the case, but based on the additions made to the roster this offseason, they could surprise some people in 2026.
Las Vegas is most likely a year or two away from establishing itself as a playoff-contending team, but it would not shock me if this team gives its opponents all they can handle this upcoming season. Obviously, this roster is still a major work in progress and is nowhere near complete.
There are still areas of the roster that need major reinforcements in the near future. Additionally, pass rusher Maxx Crosby continues to be the subject of trade rumors. Although there have been no reports of concrete offers, the 28-year-old edge rusher being moved at some point in 2026 is still a possibility.
Nevertheless, Las Vegas has assembled an intriguing roster that could produce more wins than currently projected. The Raiders may not be a playoff team this upcoming season, but with a much-improved coaching staff and revamped roster, the organization's trajectory is pointing upwards.
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