It seems the Las Vegas Raiders aren’t going to get their due respect until they earn it on the feel, and that’s fair.
To overlook the team’s clear offseason improvement, however, is not.
In an article from ESPN posted on Tuesday, ESPN analysts Mike Clay, Aaron Schatz and Seth Walder ranked the Raiders’ roster 26th in the NFL.
The only teams below them were the New England Patriots (27), Arizona Cardinals (28), Carolina Panthers (29), Washington Commanders (30), Denver Broncos (31) and New York Giants (32).
Yet again, it seems the main rationale pertained to Las Vegas’ quarterback situation.
Clay deemed it the team’s biggest weakness.
“Perhaps the league’s most underwhelming QB situation will involve a battle between 2023 fourth-round pickĀ Aidan O’ConnellĀ and veteran newcomerĀ Gardner Minshew.
Minshew was solid (13th in QBR) in place of injuredĀ Anthony RichardsonĀ in Indianapolis last season, whereas O’Connell held down the fort (25th) after replacingĀ Jimmy GaroppoloĀ in Las Vegas.
The Raiders will need O’Connell to make a big leap and become a gem Day 3 find.”
While applauding the Raiders’ defensive line, ClayĀ saidĀ “DT depth behind [Christian] Wilkins is a concern.”
Is it, though? Returning Raiders defensive tackle Adam Butler had to find his groove with a new team last season but is someone his coaches and teammates are high on.
Byron Young is also still coming into his own and was merely a rookie in a defensive tackle room that saw John Jenkins, Bilal Nichols and Jerry Tillery have great seasons.