At No. 13, it is anticipated that the Raiders will select a cornerback or an offensive tackle. It is quite likely that they will be able to select any cornerback in the 2024 NFL Draft, which could be of interest to the Raiders’ newly reorganized front office.
Which offensive tackle on Day 2 would make the most sense for Las Vegas, assuming the Raiders select Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo) or Terrion Arnold (Alabama) at No. 13?
Pro Football Focus recently listed the one possible Day 2 choice that would suit every team the best. That was none other than BYU offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia for the Raiders. They think he would be a great match in Las Vegas for the following reasons:
Pro Football Focus recently listed the one possible Day 2 choice that would suit every team the best. That was none other than BYU offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia for the Raiders. They think he would be a great match in Las Vegas for the following reasons:
Suamataia’s length and quickness help him as a pass blocker, but he is not a very skilled run blocker. He is obviously quite strong, but there is room for improvement in his general technique. Still, if Las Vegas misses out on a tackle at No. 13, he would be a great fallback option in Round 2.