
The Las Vegas Raiders concluded their mandatory minicamp this week, and the team has made significant strides since the beginning of the offseason.
While speaking with the media during his press conference availability on Thursday, head coach Klint Kubiak provided insight into what he is seeing from the players.
Overall, Kubiak feels that this team has improved across the board, but he tempered those praises, stating that we will learn a lot more about where the team stands.
Las Vegas is a difficult team for me to assess right now. It is universal that this organization is in the rebuilding stage, but based on the acquisitions the front office has orchestrated this offseason, the Raiders could very well be a pleasant surprise next season.
Now, there are still multiple areas on the roster that could leave much to be desired, specifically at wide receiver, but overall, this is a well-balanced team, with noticeable strengths on both sides of the ball. Again, this operation will be a work in progress, but Kubiak has provided hope for a franchise that has been at the bottom of the barrel in recent years.
The Raiders' schedule is daunting, but if they can maneuver through the middle portion of the 2026 slate with a manageable record, they could find themselves in the playoff hunt in the latter half of the season. We will see how that all plays out, but for the first time in years, the Raiders feel like a legitimate organization, with a foundational plan for the future.
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