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Top Raiders News

  • Raiders' Brandon Cleveland: Reeled in by Raiders

    The Raiders selected Cleveland in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 229th overall.

    Cleveland was a distinguished two-gap tackle for North Carolina State, and one way or another he should prove a useful enough pick for the Raiders this late. The concern with Cleveland's NFL projection is that at 6-foot-3, 307 pounds he doesn't have as much natural anchor as you'd like in a nose tackle, especially given Cleveland's lack of explosiveness otherwise. Cleveland has only one calling card -- eating interior blocks to crowd the ground game -- but it's not clear if his anchor will set well enough to play as well in the NFL as he did in college.

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  • Raiders' Malik Benson: Heads to Raiders

    The Raiders selected Benson in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 195th overall.

    Benson was well-traveled during his college career, beginning with two seasons of community college before making one-year stops at Alabama, Florida State and Oregon to round out his career. Benson did, at least, save his best season for last in Eugene in 2025, racking up 43 catches for 719 yards and six touchdowns, all career-best marks. He's a bit slender at 6-foot, 189 pounds, but the 23-year-old wideout ran among the better 40 times for wideouts with a 4.37 mark. Benson claims solid range and ball skills but needs work on his route running and to add muscle. Benson has some history as a return man for the Ducks and will likely need to contribute on special teams in Las Vegas.

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  • Raiders' Hezekiah Masses: Headed to Las Vegas

    The Raiders selected Masses in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 175th overall.

    Masses played three seasons of his four-year college career at FIU before transferring to Cal as a senior, where he racked up 47 tackles (one for loss), 13 pass deflections and five interceptions. He clearly has skills playing the ball, but he has a slender frame at 6-foot-1, 179 pounds and likely needs to bulk up. As a result of the frame, he struggles to get off blocks at times and isn't the most consistent tackler. Moses is likely bound for a depth role in 2026 and will likely be expected to contribute on special teams as a rookie while he adds to his frame.

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  • Raiders' Dalton Johnson: Drafted by Raiders

    The Raiders selected Johnson in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 150th overall.

    Johnson played multiple safety roles for Arizona and is certainly unafraid to help out in the running game, racking up 94 and 97 tackles in his last two collegiate campaigns. He added four interceptions and 11 interceptions to his resume' as a senior, but he's a bit undersized for the position at 5-foot-11, 192 pounds and can struggle against bigger wideouts. Still, Johnson has good instincts, is a good tackler and has plenty of special teams experience, making him a good depth option on the back end and a special-teams candidate.

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  • Raiders' Mike Washington: Goes to Las Vegas

    The Raiders selected Washington in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 122nd overall.

    Washington saw limited opportunities at Buffalo and New Mexico State, but he burst onto the scene during his fifth and final year in college at Arkansas. He was named to the All-SEC Second-Team in 2025 after turning 167 carries into 1,070 yards (6.40 YPC) and eight touchdowns while adding 28 catches for 226 yards and a score across 12 games. Washington is a big back with a 6-foot-1, 223-pound frame that he used to full effect as a punishing, downhill runner, which should lead to a fair amount of touches on early downs. Ashton Jeanty is still the lead back for the Raiders, but Washington seemingly brings the thunder to the team's backfield that complements the lightning of Jeanty.

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  • Raiders' Jermod McCoy: Snared by Raiders

    The Raiders selected McCoy in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 101st overall.

    McCoy started for just one season at Tennessee, and it wasn't even the most recent of collegiate seasons, as he missed all of 2025 due to an ACL injury suffered before the start of the campaign. However, he showed enough on tape in 2024, finishing that season with 44 tackles (26 solo), six pass deflections and four interceptions, and posted solid measurables at his Tennessee Pro Day to warrant a fourth-round selection. At 6-foot, 192 pounds, he'll slot in on the outside for the Raiders, joining a group manned by returnees Eric Stokes -- who signed a three-year extension this offseason -- and 2025 third-round pick Darien Porter.

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  • Raiders' Trey Zuhn: Heads to Las Vegas

    The Raiders selected Zuhn in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 91st overall.

    Zuhn (6-foot-7, 312 pounds) was a dominating presence as a four-year starter at Texas A&M, where he primarily lined up at LT before also beginning to mix in at center in 2025. It appears he will remain in the interior with Las Vegas. Zuhn earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2025 and has demonstrated valuable versatility, but there are reasons to be concerned that his less-than-ideal length (32.5-inch arms) will cause hurdles at the NFL level. The Raiders inked Tyler Linderbaum to a massive three-year deal in free agency, so Zuhn projects to compete with Will Putnam for a reserve role.

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  • Raiders' Keyron Crawford: Grabbed by Raiders

    The Raiders selected Crawford in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 67th overall.

    Crawford spent the final two seasons of his collegiate career at Auburn but didn't emerge as a starter until 2025, when he totaled 35 tackles, including 5.0 sacks and 9.5 tackles for a loss, one forced fumble and one pass defensed (including one INT). As a rookie, he figures to compete for reps at 3-4 outside linebacker, making Crawford a developmental pass-rushing prospect behind Maxx Crosby, Kwity Paye and Malcolm Koonce.

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  • Raiders' Treydan Stukes: Taken by Las Vegas in second round

    The Raiders selected Stukes in the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, 38th overall.

    Stukes had to fight for his roster spot as a walk-on at Arizona in 2020, where he spent all six years of his college career. He spent the last couple of seasons at safety and as the nickel corner after starting out as an outside corner, and he saw his tackling and pass defense numbers rise as a result. Stukes tore the ACL in his right knee during the 2024 season, but he bounced back nicely in 2025 and was selected to both the All-American Third-Team and the All-Big 12 First-Team after logging 52 total tackles, including 1.0 sacks, and six pass defenses (including a career-high four interceptions). Stukes has a chance to earn a consistent role in the Raiders secondary in his rookie season, with his main competition coming from Tristin McCollum.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 77.5
(32nd)
195.0
(26th)
245.2
(32nd)
Def. 116.8
(17th)
214.4
(13th)
317.8
(14th)

Injuries

Player Injury
B. Bowers TE Brock Bowers TE Knee - PCL
M. Crosby DE Maxx Crosby DE Knee
J. Chinn SAF Jeremy Chinn SAF Back
I. Pola-Mao SAF Isaiah Pola-Mao SAF Shoulder
A. Butler DT Adam Butler DT Biceps