
The Las Vegas Raiders improved multiple areas of their roster, but the wide receiver corps still leaves a lot to be desired.
Earlier this week, ESPN's NFL analyst Aaron Schatz shared his thoughts on each team's biggest need after the NFL draft. Here is what he said about the Raiders' most glaring hole on the roster.
As much as everyone says that this team is in a rebuilding stage, the additions General Manager John Spytek has made to the roster say otherwise. Maybe the Raiders are tempering their expectations with a first-time head coach and an incoming rookie quarterback, but the allotment of talent on both sides of the ball is apparent.
That should be an incentive for Spytek and the front office to venture into the wide receiver market and pursue at least a free agent. As much as I have suggested that the Raiders can push for a playoff spot, they need to add an outside receiver to solidify that argument. Spytek nailed the draft and has this team moving in the right direction, but his comments pertaining to the position were perplexing.
I understand that Spytek is not going to dismiss the receivers on the current roster, and who knows, maybe one of them proves me wrong and develops into a formidable option. However, the odds are low, and with Fernando Mendoza on a rookie contract, why not take a big swing and acquire a difference-making pass catcher?
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