The Las Vegas Raiders have strategically begun filling holes on their roster. Doing so as given them even more options of what they can do in the NFL Draft.
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So far this offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders have made many moves that have instantly improved them. They let running back Josh Jacobs walk in free agency, freeing up money for them to spend elsewhere.
They’ve retained starting center Andre James and running back Ameer Abdullah. They signed defensive lineman Christian Wilkins, one of the top free agents available.
With all of the work General Manager Tom Telesco and the Raiders have done so quickly this offseason, it has given them even more flexibility in this year’s NFL Draft than they already had.
The Raiders’ roster has many positions that could use improvement. However, not many of those positions are in dire enough need for the Raiders to trade up or even stick with the 13th overall pick.
Arguably, the Raiders’ most significant needs were recently addressed or can be addressed relatively quickly through free agency.
The Raiders have addressed nearly every position of need on their offense, except for the offensive line.
However, they have at least three of their five starting linemen already set, and maybe more, depending on how they feel about Thayer Munford.
Las Vegas’ wide receiver unit could use an addition, but overall, they’re about as solid a receiver unit as the Raiders can put together.
The Raiders have decided to go with running back by committee. They already have their tight end of the future in Michael Mayer,
and they’ve narrowed down their quarterback position to Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew. The Raiders are a few additions on offense from that side of the ball being solidified.