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The Raiders' Goal This Offseason is Clear
Aug 23, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers (89) against the Arizona Cardinals during a preseason NFL game at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Las Vegas Raiders have a very important offseason looming ahead, one they must come away from as huge winners if they want to bounce back from a 3 - 14 season. This organization is still searching for its franchise head coach, as is a quarter of the league.

If there's one thing Pete Carroll will be known for during his time as the head coach of the Raiders, it's the gift he gave them for their future. A chance to draft a prospect like Fernando Mendoza doesn't come by every year. What's one thing the Raiders must keep in mind as they navigate this offseason?

Raiders' Offseason Goal

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Eric D. Williams writes for FOX Sports, and he wrote an article breaking down one goal each team eliminated from the playoffs should have this offseason. For the Raiders, that goal is to be patient with their rebuild and understand that their roster needs time to grow into a contender.

"Another year, another head coach in the desert as the Raiders fired Pete Carroll after a nightmarish, 3-14 campaign, just a year after they did the same thing with Antonio Pierce. However, the struggles for the Raiders did lead to one positive result — securing the No. 1 overall pick and a chance to select a potential franchise quarterback in Heisman trophy winner Fernando Mendoza", said Williams.

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As talented as Mendoza has looked in his spectacular season with the Indiana Hoosiers, he's only as good as the system he's a part of. The Raiders won't find the success they're looking for if their roster and culture don't change. They can't simply plop him in behind their offensive line and expect him to lead them to more wins.

A quarterback, any quarterback in the NFL, isn't going to solve this team's problems. They have multiple liabilities on defense, and their offensive line remains one of the worst in the league, despite their attempts at making it better.

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"Whoever the team selects as head coach has heavy lifting to do to turn things around in one of the toughest divisions in the league, playing in the AFC West. The Raiders must also smooth things over with talented edge rusher Maxx Crosby and add more playmakers to one of the worst rosters in the league".

Carroll's decision to shut down Maxx Crosby for the end of the season must have left a bad taste in his mouth, but the important thing is that Carroll is no longer in the building. He did that so they'd lose and secure the first overall pick. No other head coach they'd hire this season would ever think about shutting down their best player on defense unless he was injured.

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"It should be all about patience for owner Mark Davis and general manager John Spytek – something the Raiders have shown little of since the last time this franchise won a postseason game over two decades ago".

The Raiders front office has been given some leeway on how disastrous this season has been. However, I can't imagine John Spytek being their general manager for much longer if their additions to the team don't add anything positive. On that same note, Mark Davis should be getting some slack as well for how ill-equipped the team was this season to handle the rigors of an NFL regular season.

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Raider Nation has a lot to look forward to this offseason, but they should also be worried, given their track record. The last thing they want is another head coach with delusions of grandeur and a stubbornness when it comes to winning.

It's obviously the Raiders' goal to win as many games as they can each season, but it takes a smart mind to cultivate that roster from the ground up. The Raiders may be projected to have the third most cap space in the NFL, but no amount of free agents can fill this team's issues for good.

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Their decision to take Ashton Jeanty sixth overall in the last draft cycle is a perfect embodiment of the delusions the Raiders were living under. Jeanty is a phenomenal player, but a running back was the least of this team's worries. Hopefully, with a more sound mind, the Raiders can step into this new era with more realistic expectations and patience to see their seeds grow.


This article first appeared on Las Vegas Raiders on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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