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Throughout the remainder of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders will have additional selections to make.
On Thursday, Brock Bowers, a talented tight end from Georgia who can control the middle of the field and produce huge blocks in the run game, joined the Silver and Black as a new member. The Raiders still need to add players to their roster, and over the next few days, they will have multiple chances to do so. They can strengthen their offensive line or add to their defense.

With that, here is a mini-mock draft of the Raiders’ remaining picks.

No. 44 – Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton, DT, Illinois

A surprising dropout of the first round, Newton slides all the way to the Raiders here. His talent is too much to pass up. The Raiders add him and bolster their already deep defensive tackle group.

After letting Josh Jacobs walk, the Raiders need to add to their running back room. They brought in Alexander Mattison, but they need to keep adding to that group. They go with Brooks, who is coming off a torn ACL but still has quickness and impressive vision.

He could form an excellent duo with Zamir White.

The Raiders have to wait a while for their next pick, but the wait is worth it as they land one of the best safeties in the class. Hicks has true center fielder instincts and a high football IQ. He is a hard hitter and can be versatile in Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham’s scheme.

Andre James only re-signed on a one-year contract. The Raiders need to find a long-term answer at center, which could be Limmer. He can be an immediate plus as a run blocker and could stabilize the Raiders’ interior offensive line.

208. Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB, Washington

At this point, the Raiders are looking for depth production at the end of the draft. They get that here with Ulofoshio, who can be a downhill bruiser as a depth linebacker.

A long, agile edge rusher, Anderson could be a player who impresses in camp and earns a roster spot. He posted 14 career sacks with the Tigers.

229. Demani Richardson, S, Texas A&M

 

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