Top 15 Players the Las Vegas Raiders Should Consider Drafting

TLDRThis video discusses the top 15 players that the Las Vegas Raiders should consider drafting at pick number 13. It excludes quarterbacks and wide receivers, focusing on other talented prospects. The rankings are based on player quality and team needs. The list includes offensive tackles, defensive tackles, edge rushers, and cornerbacks.

Key insights

💪The Las Vegas Raiders should focus on strengthening positions other than quarterback and wide receiver in the draft.

🏈The rankings of the top 15 players are based on their talent level and the team's needs.

🛡️Defensive tackle and offensive tackle are considered important needs for the Raiders.

🔒Cornerbacks with good coverage skills and physicality are highly valued in the draft.

👀The Raiders should consider players who have shown potential and upside in their respective positions.

Q&A

What are the Raiders' biggest draft needs besides quarterback and wide receiver?

The Raiders' biggest draft needs, besides quarterback and wide receiver, include offensive tackle, defensive tackle, and cornerback.

Who is the best edge rusher in this year's draft?

Dallas Turner is considered the best edge rusher in this year's draft class.

Which offensive tackle from Alabama is better: Alex Leatherwood or JC Latham?

JC Latham is considered a better overall prospect than Alex Leatherwood.

Who is the best coverage cornerback in this year's draft?

Nate Wiggins from Clemson is considered the best coverage cornerback in this year's draft class.

What qualities should the Raiders consider when drafting offensive tackles?

The Raiders should consider athletic ability, technique, and the potential to become one of the best offensive tackles in the NFL.

Timestamped Summary

00:00This video discusses the top 15 players that the Las Vegas Raiders should consider drafting at pick number 13, excluding quarterbacks and wide receivers.

02:45Tyler Linderbaum, an offensive tackle from Iowa, is ranked #15 on the list due to his productivity and performance at the Senior Bowl.

04:56Amarius Mims, a right tackle from Georgia, is ranked #14 for his athleticism and potential.

06:35Latu Latu, an edge rusher from UCLA, is ranked #13 for his impressive edge bend and admiration for Max Crosby's playing style.

08:23Jared Verse, an edge rusher from Florida State, is ranked #12 for his continuous improvement and potential to surpass Malcolm Koonce.

09:56Johnny Sae, a defensive tackle from Illinois, is ranked #11 for his ability to take on double teams and contribute to the team's success.

11:02Brock Bowers, a tight end from Georgia, is ranked #10 for his overall talent and potential to form a dominant tight end room with Foster Moreau.

11:58Byron Murphy II, a defensive tackle from UCLA, is ranked #9 for his versatility and admiration for Max Crosby's playing style.

12:40JC Latham, an offensive tackle from Alabama, is ranked #8 for his athletic ability and potential to become one of the best offensive tackles in the NFL.

13:54Quinnen Mitchell, a cornerback from Toledo, is ranked #7 for his coverage skills and versatility.

15:01Nate Wiggins, a cornerback from Clemson, is ranked #6 for his exceptional coverage skills and the potential to be a top corner in this year's draft class.

16:01Ti'z Fuaga, an offensive tackle from Oregon State, is ranked #5 for his athletic ability and potential.

17:08Olu Fashanu, an offensive tackle from Oregon State, is ranked #4 for his athleticism and potential to be one of the best offensive tackles in the NFL.

18:22Dallas Turner, an edge rusher from Alabama, is ranked #3 for being the best edge rusher in this year's draft class.

19:17Tyon Arnold, a cornerback from Penn State, is ranked #2 for his versatility and coverage skills.

20:12Te'Cory Couch, a cornerback from Miami, is ranked #1 for his exceptional coverage skills and potential.