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Sporting News on MSNJohn Spytek reveals Raiders plans for starting offensive line competitionsLas Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek revealed the team's plans for offensive line competitions during media availability at the annual league meetings.
There may be no bigger crapshoot in sports than the NFL Draft. Perhaps that's why most people subscribe to the idea that you should take the best available player rather than draft based on team need.
Although the Raiders have more pressing roster needs this offseason, they seem to have to address the offensive line at some point this summer. Ben Rolfe of the Pro Football Network recently ...
He continues to be the leader on the Raiders offensive line and they need him more than ever now because the team's offensive line is very young and talented. One thing that the franchise needs to ...
The Raiders approached free agency not wanting to pay top dollar for players who would be, at best, minimal upgrades.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reached an agreement with quarterback Geno Smith on a new two-year contract extension worth $75 million, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. It also includes $66.