
The Las Vegas Raiders exited the 2026 NFL Draft with 10 selections, and the front office took full advantage of picking from the No. 1 spot.
Earlier this week, ESPN Senior NFL Writer Jeremy Fowler conducted quick-hitting questionnaires with league executives, coaches, and scouts, and compiled feedback on how all 32 teams fared in this year's draft. Here is what was said about the Raiders' performance in the three-day event.
Las Vegas fell into the trap and hired Pete Carroll last offseason. The 74-year-old head coach has a track record of providing too much input on his team's draft picks over the years, and in those instances, the organization has underwhelmed. One league executive echoed these thoughts when speaking with Fowler.
You are not going to find anyone who will criticize the Raiders' 2026 draft class. If you do, they are simply hating or looking for a reason to bash Spytek and the front office. Selecting Fernando Mendoza was a foregone conclusion and the easiest pick in the entire draft. While operating from the top pick may come with an asterisk, Las Vegas' willingness to move around the board and still strike on incredible value deserves credit.
Entering this offseason, the Raiders had a plethora of needs, but they addressed several of those shortcomings in free agency. There were still residual needs heading into the draft, but Las Vegas' front office prioritized bolstering the secondary. The wide receiver position still leaves much to be desired, but overall, the Raiders have one of the league's most improved rosters heading into the 2026 season.
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