Las Vegas Raiders NFL Draft Big Board And Remaining Day 2 & 3 Picks

The Las Vegas Raiders landed generational running back prospect Ashton Jeanty in the first round, but still have plenty of work to do to get this team pointed in the right direction. They will be targeting several positions over the next six rounds of the NFL Draft.

Las Vegas Raiders Remaining Draft Picks

  • 1- 6: RB, Ashton Jeanty
  • 2-37
  • 3-68
  • 4-108
  • 5-143
  • 6-180
  • 6-213
  • 6-215
  • 7-222

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Las Vegas Raiders Day 2 Big Board, Per NFL Draft IQ

NFL: Las Vegas Raiders-Ashton Jeanty Press Conference
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Next Gen Stats’ Mike Band projects every team’s draft-day targets based on pre-draft interest, team needs, and organizational philosophies available exclusively at NFL.COM/IQ.

Raiders Day 2: RB TreVeyon Henderson — Ohio State

Henderson presents a versatile skill set that will provide an immediate upgrade to an NFL backfield. While not yet established as a traditional workhorse running back between the tackles, Henderson’s bursts of speed make him a consistent home-run threat. Additionally, coaches can rely on his ability to execute effectively even without the ball in his hands.

Raiders Day 2: WR Luther Burden III — Missouri

Burden presents an appealing option early in the draft for an NFL team seeking a dynamic “yards after catch” (YAC) weapon with significant developmental potential. His explosive speed and competitive toughness make him highly effective with the ball in his hands, a skill set he has already mastered. While still refining his route running and separation abilities at the undergraduate level, Burden’s proven ability to create with the ball positions him as a player with considerable upside.

Raiders Day 2: QB Jalen Milroe — Alabama

Milroe presents an intriguing developmental option for a patient coaching staff. He is a dynamic athlete with a unique blend of speed, arm strength, and intelligence. While Milroe is unpolished as a passer, both physically and mentally, his potential upside, though difficult to measure, is significant. This upside is further enhanced by his versatility, as he possesses the tools to transition to another position if his quarterback career does not fully materialize.

Raiders Day 2: RB Quinshon Judkins — Ohio State

Judkins projects as a productive lead option in an NFL backfield. He is an “attitude” runner, demonstrating the quickness, vision, and physicality necessary for success at the position. To further solidify his role on the depth chart, Judkins can enhance his passing-down skills, elevating them from serviceable to above average.

Raiders Day 2: LB Carson Schwesinger — UCLA

Schwesinger is a highly appreciable player, demonstrating the instincts, demeanor, and coverage talent to become a four-down NFL starter early in his career. He exhibits a remarkable ability to locate the ball, consistently finishes tackles, and closes on plays with exceptional speed. His unwavering, full-speed approach makes him a valuable asset on the field.

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