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  • Raiders' Ramel Keyton: Signs with Raiders

    The Raiders signed Keyton as an undrafted free agent Saturday.

    Keyton was a two-year starter at Tennessee and led the Volunteers in receiving scores as a senior with his 35-642-6 line. He has good length at 6-foot-2 and 191 pounds but didn't tear up the stat sheet in college. Keyton does land in Las Vegas where the wideout depth chart is pretty weak behind Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers.

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  • Raiders' Lideatrick Griffin: Signs with Silver and Black

    Griffin signed with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent Saturday.

    "Tulu" stands at 5-foot-10 and 181 pounds and ran a 4.43 forty at the combine after leading Mississippi State in receiving with a 50-658-4 line as a senior. His main selling point for the Raiders could be his returner skills after he showed some electricity with the ball in his hands during college.

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  • Raiders' Jeff Foreman: Lands with Vegas

    Foreman signed with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent Saturday.

    Foreman spent five years at Arkansas State, finishing his college career with a 104-2,067-13 receiving line across 58 games. He'll have to make an impression in practice this offseason if he's going to win a job on the active roster or practice squad.

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  • Raiders' Carter Bradley: Finds work with Las Vegas

    The Raiders signed Bradley as an undrafted free agent Saturday.

    Bradley has good size at 6-foot-3 and 213 pounds and spent the final two years of his college career at South Alabama following four years in Toledo's program. He threw for 5,996 yards at South Alabama, amassing 47 touchdowns and 19 interceptions. In Las Vegas, Bradley slides in at the bottom of the depth chart behind Gardner Minshew, Aidan O'Connell and Anthony Brown.

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  • Raiders' M.J. Devonshire: Going to Las Vegas

    The Raiders selected Devonshire in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 229th overall.

    Devonshire marks the third secondary player drafted by the Raiders on Day 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft. Primarily a zone corner with Pittsburgh the past two seasons, the 23-year-old proved to be a capable ballhawk, tallying seven interceptions over the past two seasons. Expect Devonshire to provide depth for the Raiders' secondary.

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  • Raiders' Trey Taylor: Goes from Air Force to Sin City

    The Raiders selected Taylor in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 223rd overall.

    The 2023 Jim Thorpe Award winner, which is presented to the nation's top defensive back, had to wait all the way until the seventh round to hear his name called. Taylor did not receive a combine invite and is on the smaller side for a safety at 206 pounds. Still, to win that award speaks volumes. Taylor was all over the field at Air Force and was a playmaker. He may not have the conventional makings of a star, but the football acumen is worth taking the gamble in the seventh round for Las Vegas.

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  • Raiders' Dylan Laube: Las Vegas picks up in sixth round

    The Raiders selected Laube in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 208th overall.

    Laube was an extremely productive workhorse at New Hampshire, but at 5-foot-10, 206 pounds Laube has a frame more conventionally seen among third-down backs. That should suit Laube just fine -- Laube averaged more than five catches per game in his final two seasons and is clearly comfortable catching passes. Zamir White appears locked in as starter for Las Vegas and the duo of Alexander Mattison and Ameer Abdullah both excel on passing downs, but Laube has better pure pass-catching ability than any of them.

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  • Raiders' Tommy Eichenberg: Picked in fifth round by Las Vegas

    The Raiders selected Eichenberg in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 148th overall.

    Eichenberg is probably more skilled than toolsy at a smallish 6-foot-2, 233 pounds, but the Ohio State standout could prove a viable starting linebacker if his athleticism doesn't hold him back. He produced 200 tackles (14.5 for a loss) while starting the last 23 games of his career, serving as a leading contributor in a strong Buckeyes run defense. Coach Antonio Pierce is a former fringe prospect linebacker himself and emerged as one of the best in the NFL, so perhaps Pierce sees something in Eichenberg.

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  • Raiders' Decamerion Richardson: Las Vegas adds in fourth round

    The Raiders selected Richardson in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 112th overall.

    Richardson was a two-year starter on a solid Mississippi State pass defense but appears more toolsy than skilled at the moment. Richardson has almost blue chip athletic traits at 6-foot-2, 188 pounds, boasting exceptional reach (32 and 3/8-inch arms) to go with blistering athletic testing (4.34-second 40-yard dash, 128-inch broad jump), but he gave up more catches than someone as athletic as him should at the college level. Indeed, Richardson's high tackle totals (164 in two years) are sooner a concern than an applicable strength, but if coach Antonio Pierce and company can coach up Richardson, then the loud tools could show up more in the form of more incompletions and fewer tackles.

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  • Raiders' Delmar Glaze: Scooped by Las Vegas

    The Raiders selected Glaze in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 77th overall.

    Glaze was a seasoned tackle at Maryland who projects to kick inside to guard at the next level given the Raiders' depth chart and his height (6-foot-4). He has enough seasoning at tackle to fill in there if needed, however, as he recorded 32 starts in College Park.

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  • Raiders' Jackson Powers-Johnson: Round 2 pick for Las Vegas

    The Raiders selected Powers-Johnson in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 44th overall.

    Powers-Johnson is a tank-like interior lineman out of Oregon, one who could prove a standout starter at either guard or center at 6-foot-3, 328 pounds. Powers-Johnson's extremely dense build comes at no cost to his athleticism, as his 104-inch combine broad jump graded well above average by interior-lineman standards. Powers-Johnson should start from Day 1 for the Raiders at either center or right guard, depending on where they want to deploy incumbent starting center Andre James.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 90.7
(30th)
215.6
(23rd)
289.5
(27th)
Def. 118.5
(21st)
229.4
(13th)
330.9
(15th)

Injuries

Player Injury
B. Bowers TE Brock Bowers TE Hamstring
C. Fotheringham TE Cole Fotheringham TE Hamstring
B. Brown RB Brittain Brown RB Undisclosed
D. Wagner OT Dalton Wagner OT Undisclosed
T. Munford OT Thayer Munford OT Knee