It looks like there will be QB competition in Las Vegas this upcoming season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have a murky QB situation. Before the 2024 NFL Draft, many experts expected the Raiders to be in play for one of the top six QBs in the draft.
On paper, the Raiders struck out when they failed to acquire a top-tier quarterback prospect during the 2024 NFL Draft last month.
Cornerback Terrion Arnold claimed the club used a "coin toss" to finalize its decision to make tight end Brock Bowers and not Arnold the 13th pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Several members of the Raiders organization have shot down Terrion Arnold's claim that the team flipped a coin to decide on drafting him over tight end Brock Bowers and General Manager Tom Telesco used a little humor while doing so.
Once competitors for same job, key Raiders’ front-office members working together The Las Vegas Raiders’ front office has a fascinating dynamic. It’s not often that two people who were competing for the same job and up working together for that franchise.
The Las Vegas Raiders are known for doing some crazy things in the NFL Draft, and they did something very crazy that was pretty shocking to many people with their first-round pick in this year’s draft.
General Manager Tom Telesco and the Las Vegas Raiders have strategically added to positions of need since Telesco was tasked with building a better roster for the Silver and Black.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the NFL Draft needing significant help along their offensive line. While the left side of their line is filled with familiar faces, that won’t be the case for most of the other side.
The dust has settled on the 2024 NFL Draft. Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco put together the first draft class of his Silver and Black career. So far, Telesco’s inaugural class has received mixed reviews.
The Raiders PR announced they have signed WR Jalen Guyton. New Raiders GM Tom Telesco was with the Chargers during Guyton’s five-year stretch with the team, so he’s plenty familiar with what he brings to the table. Guyton, 26, wound up going undrafted out of North Texas back in 2019.
The Las Vegas Raiders, under the leadership of new general manager Tom Telesco, have made significant strides in their scouting process. Just take a look at their 2024 NFL Draft class-it's hard to deny that they're already surpassing the achievements of their previous regimes.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered this offseason with a new general manager-head coach duo who, although in their first season together, faced a critical NFL Draft in their short time together.
When Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco was first hired, he immediately took the reins and began implementing much-needed changes to the roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders made it clear all offseason that they would be looking to draft prospects who fit the Raider mold, the hard-work, blue-collar mentality.
According to ESPN’s Field Yates, the Las Vegas Raiders brought in free agent WR Jalen Guyton for a visit on Monday. New Raiders GM Tom Telesco was with the Chargers during Guyton’s five-year stretch with the team, so he’s plenty familiar with what he brings to the table. Guyton, 26, wound up going undrafted out of North Texas back in 2019.
The Las Vegas Raiders did not get in on the run on quarterbacks in the first round of the NFL Draft, and they did not target one in the later rounds either.
The Las Vegas Raiders did not make any draft-day moves in the 2024 NFL Draft, which is consistent from Raiders general manager Tom Telesco's days as GM of the Los Angeles Chargers.
The NFL Draft is an inexact science. Some players seem to check every box but fail to become impact players at the next level, while others get brushed aside but turn out to be stars.
The Las Vegas Raiders are about to be very busy this week as they select the future players for the franchise. They could walk away from this draft with the face of their franchise on offense in a new quarterback - one they hope will help them compete in the playoffs.
Addressing the media prior to the NFL Draft this week, Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco said a lot without really saying much. This isn’t the man’s first rodeo.
There appears to be no new harmony in the Las Vegas Raiders pre-draft meetings as the team decides where to go at quarterback. Head coach Antonio Pierce wants to go in one direction, while new general manager Tom Telesco, who didn’t hire Pierce, wants to go in another.
Now that we’re just days away from the NFL draft, let’s round up a couple of interesting choices for the Las Vegas Raiders from around the internet. In particular, ESPN and Pro Football Focus made some notable predictions.
For far too long, the Las Vegas Raiders have often relied on patching up the right tackle spot. Can you name the last franchise right tackle? My point exactly.
The Las Vegas Raiders have two weeks to figure out a draft consensus, lest they again step on their own toes.
There is reportedly a major disagreement in the Las Vegas Raiders draft meetings about what direction they want to take the football team, starting with the 2024 NFL Draft.
Currently set to pick 13th overall, the Raiders will need to move up the board if the team decides to use its top pick on a quarterback.
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