Now that we’re just days away from the NFL draft, let’s round up a couple of interesting choices for the Las Vegas Raiders from around the internet. In particular, ESPN and Pro Football Focus made some notable predictions.
Although they struggled at times, especially early in the season, the Las Vegas Raiders had one of the better offensive lines in the National Football League this season.
The NFL Combine wipes the slate clean for NFL prospects. It's a place where film and production and level of competition don't matter. Every player shows up to wear the same spandex uniforms and run all the same drills — a completely even playing field amid a draft process littered with discrepancies elsewhere.
Despite having to deal with multiple injuries and a make-shifted offensive line, the Las Vegas Raiders finished the 2023-24 NFL regular season with a top-10-ranked offensive line.
Left tackle Kolton Miller has proven to be everything the Las Vegas Raiders wanted when they selected him with the 15th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders are only a few days into the 2024 NFL offseason, and the franchise still has many decisions to make. According to Pro Football Focus, the Raiders finished the 2023-24 NFL regular season with the 17th best-ranked offense in the entire league.
The Las Vegas Raiders now turn their attention to the offseason after finishing the 2023-24 regular season with an 8-9 record. While they missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season, there were several things the team can be encouraged about as they reflect on the year.
The Las Vegas Raiders will close out their tumultuous season with a Week 18 matchup against the Denver Broncos. Before the Raiders head into battle, Antonio Pierce dropped some insightful injury updates on Kolton Miller and Josh Jacobs.
On Monday, Christmas morning, the Las Vegas Raiders will be using their star left tackle, Kolton Miller, a bit differently against the Kansas City Chiefs.
It sounds like the Raiders may have two of their key offensive players back for their Christmas Day matchup against Kansas City. Interim head coach Antonio Pierce said running back Josh Jacobs and left tackle Kolton Miller are both going through the process of coming back, but he thinks they'll play.
The Las Vegas Raiders were without two starting offensive linemen in a game where the offense scored 49 of the team's franchise-record 63 points. Raiders
The Las Vegas Raiders will be without some key players on Sunday as they face the Minnesota Vikings. But, most importantly, they will be without star player Kolton Miller, who is one of the best left tackles in the league.
It’s a tough question to ask, but it has merits: should the Las Vegas Raiders consider shutting down stalwart left tackle Kolton Miller for the year? As the Silver and Black await the Minnesota Vikings in Week 14, Allegiant Stadium will be rocking.
The Las Vegas Raiders will be without one of their captains, offensive tackle Kolton Miller, for a third time this season when they host the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, per their final injury report of Week 14.
Before the start of 2023-24 NFL season Pro Football Focus listed and graded the Las Vegas Raiders as having the 19th best offensive line in all of the
The Las Vegas Raiders have played the last two games without their starting left tackle, Kolton Miller. Not having Miller has left the Raiders' offensive
Las Vegas Raiders veteran offensive tackle Kolton Miller is a leader his team will need if they are to make a push for the postseason. Miller was ruled
You lost the coin toss, Raiders – now, you must settle for Kolton Miller; the 2018 NFL Draft’s silver prize at offensive tackle. A new era was about to begin for the Silver and Black, although no one knew it was coming.
This post is Part Seven of a series counting down the 10 most important Las Vegas Raiders players under contract for next season (not including Derek Carr).
The offensive line for the Las Vegas Raiders has seen a lot of change over the years, but their left tackle has remained a constant. Kolton Miller, a raw athletic prospect from UCLA, has since developed into one of the league’s top tackles.
The Raiders have restructured the contracts of left tackle Kolton Miller and running back Kenyan Drake (Twitter link via Field Yates of ESPN.com). Between the two moves, the Raiders have carved out an additional $14.525M in cap space for this offseason. Drake joined the Raiders last year on a two-year, $11M deal.
The Raiders still won the game and are a surprising 2-0 to start the season.
Pro Football Focus has not viewed Miller as a high-end tackle just yet, though it did assign the 25-year-old blocker his best grade last season.
The Raiders have undergone a major shakeup of their offensive line this month, trading high-priced blockers Rodney Hudson, Gabe Jackson, and Trent Brown.
The Raiders removed Kolton Miller, Rodney Hudson, Gabe Jackson and Denzelle Good from the reserve/COVID list. They were placed on it initially only because of close contact with Brown.
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