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Raiders roll past Giants 30-6 to give Antonio Pierce a win in his debut as  interim coach

This week’s entire seven-round Las Vegas Raiders mock draft is the third one we’ve held. This one has a significant trade-up. A no-trade draft and a trade into the bottom of the first round comprised the other two mocks. Complete transparency: A few players are included on several mock drafts leading up to Thursday’s selection day:

Raiders 2024 draft mock: Including trades

Raiders roll past Giants 30-6 to give Antonio Pierce a win in his debut as  interim coach

Let’s finish it:

first iteration

Raiders trade No. 3 for No. 44, a 2025 second-round pick, and No. 13, a 2025 first-round pick.

Third place: Jayden Daniels, quarterback, LSU Although the cost is high, it could be worse, and Antonio Peirce succeeds in getting his man. Daniels has the ability to swiftly elevate the Raiders to new heights.

Round three

Max Melton, cornerback for Rutgers, is No. 77.

After the Daniels blockbuster in the third round, this would be a fairly excellent get. Melton is highly regarded in league circles, and numerous scouts believe he has the potential to start right a

No. 112: Matt Goncalves, a tackle from Pittsburgh:

This late in the draft, he would be a great acquisition. He’s being targeted by the Raiders. This would provide Daniels with a potential long-term protector in a position of need while maintaining a solid draft.

Round five:

No. 148: Trevor Keegan, a guard from Michigan:

The Raiders observed the offensive linemen for the Wolverines, and Keegan has an opportunity to establish himself as a starter. He presents a strong value proposition and has the potential to grow rapidly.

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