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Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Eric Stokes gets deserved credit

Eric Stokes


Eric Stokes came into to the NFL with big expectations as he was a first-round pick by the Green Bay Packers in 2021.

Yet, he had an up-and-down career in green Bay and was given a chance to spark his career when the Las Vegas Raiders signed him to a one-year $4 million deal in free agency last year. He ended up being one of the best offseason moves made by the Silver and Black during a rough 2025 campaign.

Recently, Stokes was recognized for his stellar work in 20025. Pro Football Focus revealed their 2025 Secret Superstars for all 32 teams from last season. The idea, of course, was to shout out some under-the-radar performances from the 2025 season.

Seahawks: Derick Hall 📈

The Secret Superstar for all 32 teams https://t.co/079NNiVjRY

— PFF (@PFF) January 21, 2026

Stokes was an excellent choice to be the Raiders’ Secret Superstar. He was consistent and was one of PFF”s highest rated Raiders’ player.

It is another reminder that the Raiders need to do what they can to sign Stokes to a contract extension in the coming weeks.

In other Raiders news:


Source: https://www.silverandblackpride.com...gas-raiders-cornerback-eric-stokes-free-agent
 
Senior Bowl Money Makers day 1

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Mobile, Alabama-The Las Vegas Raiders are still in search of their head coach, but the team sent its scouts to Mobile, Alabama, this week. The Senior Bowl practices began Tuesday, marking the start of draft season as players attempt to impress scouts.

The Senior Bowl has always been a place where players can raise their stock, make money, and move themselves higher up draft boards. On Tuesday, it wasn’t any different, with draft prospects putting on standout performances.

Tyren Montgomery, WR John Carroll

Montgomery was excellent during 1-on-1 drills and displayed his great route-running ability. His best route of the day was against potential first-round pick Colton Hood. He will be a name to watch for the rest of the week as he tries to become a draft pick from Division III.

This week of practices is always a good way for a small school player to make a name for themselves. Wide receiver Tyren Montgomery did that on Tuesday, having a great first impression.

Gabe Jacas, DE Illinois

While the Raiders have Maxx Crosby on one side, they are looking for a complementary piece on the other side of the defensive line. A player who had an outstanding day was Illinois defensive end Gabe Jacas.

Jacas was explosive all day in the 1-on-1 and team sessions. His quick first step off the ball kept opposing tackles off guard and easily earned wins. If he keeps playing at this level, you could see him as an option for the Raiders at 36.

Keylan Rutledge, OG Georgia Tech

The Raiders are definitely in search of good offensive line play, and the Senior Bowl has plenty to watch. One of the best players of the day was Keylan Rutledge, who didn’t miss a block all day.

Rutledge had questions about pass protection coming into the week, but he answered with a strong day. Of course, what he excels at is run blocking, and he was able to dominate, just as he did on college film. Rutledge has a chance to be a riser in this draft.

Source: https://www.silverandblackpride.com/las-vegas-raiders-draft/120990/senior-bowl-money-makers-day-1
 
Gabe Jacas, Lee Hunter and more Senior Bowl Day 1 standouts

Gabe Jacas


MOBILE, Ala. — The first Senior Bowl practice of the 2026 NFL draft is in the books, and the Las Vegas Raiders were well represented. How do I know? With Winter Storm Fern sweeping across the South and unusually cold temperatures for this time of year, on top of a schedule change that shifts the event’s practices to later in the day, the Raiders’ scouting staff moved into the media section for the second practice of the day to stay in the sunlight. I can’t blame them and would have done the same because the sun was the only thing keeping me from shivering away.

But that’s enough weather talk, so let’s get to which prospects stood out during the first day of practice. In full disclosure, I spent most of the afternoon watching the trenches but did manage to catch wind of a few skill guys who boosted their draft stock on Tuesday.

EDGEs


The big winner in this group was Illinois’ Gabe Jacas. He was virtually unblockable as a pass-rusher, recording several wins in the one-on-ones. That translated to the full team period, where he had at least one sack and several other pressures. He also showed improved use of hands as a pass-rusher. The former Illini weighed in at 260 pounds and has good movement skills at that size to be a quality Day 2 target for the Raiders, if he doesn’t play his way into round one this week.

LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier drops back but @IlliniFootball EDGE Gabe Jacas knocks the ball out from his hand.#SeniorBowl #TheDraftStartsInMobile pic.twitter.com/h0c6VMSufb

— PewterReport 🏴‍☠️ (@PewterReport) January 27, 2026

One of my favorite parts about the Senior Bowl is that it gives smaller school prospects an opportunity to prove themselves. In the trenches, no one took advantage of that more than Western Michigan’s Nadame Tucker. He started practice hot by being physical and setting the edge during the one-on-one run defense/blocking session, and made a couple of tackles during the full team period. Additionally, the former Bronco had a few wins as a pass-rusher in both one-on-one and 11-on-11. If he keeps this up throughout the week, look for Tucker to get some more draft buzz.

@nadame_tucker is a little known name now but he will be talked about more after this week

Strong vs this double team and kills with the inside counter on the next 2 reps off the edge #KeepPounding #TheDraftStartsinMobile https://t.co/rz7DuQd2ks pic.twitter.com/WzUZJPvNYP

— The Real Ball Watcher (@thaRBW) January 27, 2026

I’ve been asked a lot about Dani Dennis-Sutton from Penn State. First, he looks like he was built in a lab to play defensive end, standing at nearly 6-foot-5.5 and 270 pounds, while carrying his frame well with no bad weight. “The Dentist” (DDS, get it?) put that size to good use, showing some power as a pass-rusher and setting the edge against the run. He may not have generated much “buzz” compared to other prospects, but I thought he had a good day overall and will get a boost if he continues to play like this through the week.

Dani Dennis-Sutton with the inside move and pressure. The National's DL is eating pic.twitter.com/mzl4b1n3Il

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) January 27, 2026

Speaking of power off the edge, Michigan’s Derrick Moore had a rep that drew a lot of “oohs” from the audience, which included Raiders’ scouts, running right through 6-foot-9, 345-pound Miami offensive tackle Markel Ball’s chest. Moore had a couple of other good wins on Tuesday, and he’s one of “my guys” to be a quality Day 2 option.

Derrick Moore ran through Markel Bell’s face 😳 pic.twitter.com/No2jbQpVmt

— Max Chadwick (@CFBMaxChadwick) January 27, 2026

T.J. Parker from Clemson was an interesting evaluation for me. He managed to generate some buzz on social media, showcasing power as a pass-rusher and the ability to set the edge against the run. However, that’s what I expected to see from Parker and left practice with questions about his quickness and bend to be productive off the edge in the NFL. I’d say Parker had a “good” day overall, but the questions I have about him weren’t answered. Maybe that changes throughout the week.

Defensive Tackle


Texas Tech’s Lee Hunter is the biggest draw on the interior defensive line (literally and figuratively) and was virtually unblockable against the run. He did have a tougher time winning as a pass-rusher, showing that he’s more of a two-down nose tackle than a legitimate threat on third downs at the next level. But that could work in the Raiders’ favor by keeping Hunter out of the first round.

Texas Tech DT Lee Hunter versus another double #SeniorBowl pic.twitter.com/yxm2EyCRG3

— Kevin Knight (@FalcoholicKevin) January 27, 2026

One of the biggest disappointments of the day for me was Caleb Banks from Florida. He’s been receiving some first-round love recently but didn’t look the part in the first Senior Bowl practice. Outside of a sack during team period, Banks was pretty quiet as a pass-rusher (even during the one-on-ones where the defensive line has an advantage) and got pushed around in the run game. The 6-foot-6, 330-pounder is massive and a good athlete for his size, but his game isn’t there yet, in my opinion.

Offensive Line


On the other side of the trenches, the biggest standout to me was Washington’s Carver Willis. It’s hard for offensive linemen to stand out in the one-on-one pass rushes, but he was locking defenders up pretty consistently. Even better, Willis did it while playing both guard and tackle, showing off some position versatility.

One of the most impressive reps from a lineman during the one-on-ones was Beau Stephens from Iowa perfectly executing a snatch and trap technique against Hunter. That takes quite a bit of strength to pull off, especially when the defender is 320 pounds. Stephens also had several reps throughout the day that caught my eye as a potential guard option for Las Vegas.

Snatch trap by Beau Stephens on Hunter pic.twitter.com/Q6ucNGO7WV

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) January 27, 2026

Speaking of the Hawkeyes, Gennings Dunker has been another popular name people have asked me about. Dunker was working reps at both guard and tackle, as many project him to slide inside at the next level. It was obvious he wasn’t as comfortable anchoring in pass protection at guard, but he also didn’t signal anything to say that he can’t do it. At tackle, the Iowa product was one of the few players who managed to get a win against Tucker.

Wide Receiver


As mentioned above, seeing small school prospects thrive is one of the best parts about the Senior Bowl. Division III/John Carroll prospect Tyren Montgomery managed to make a name for himself during the first practice, as he was the talk of the position group by beating high-level competition.

D3 WR Tyren Montgomery just working Colton Hood pic.twitter.com/c15fSarqQ8

— Marcus Johnson (@TheMarcJohnNFL) January 27, 2026

On a similar note, Georgia State’s Ted Hurst had people buzzing with a ridiculous one-handed catch.

Ted Hurst is going to make an OC very happy on Day 2 in April. pic.twitter.com/jWyoNfU7o8

— Ryan Fowler (@_RyanFowler_) January 27, 2026

Finally, Missouri’s Kevin Coleman also had an impressive afternoon. At 5-foot-11 and 175 pounds, he’ll likely be a slot-only type of receiver, but he was shaking defensive backs all day on Tuesday.

Davison Igbinosun vs Kevin Coleman Jr 🍿 #SeniorBowl @AtoZSportsNFL pic.twitter.com/QWyLiihSW8

— Josh Taylor (@JoshTaylorFB) January 27, 2026


That’ll do it for Tuesday. Tomorrow, I’ll be paying closer attention to the linebackers, running backs and safeties. Stay tuned for another update!

Source: https://www.silverandblackpride.com...t-senior-bowl-standouts-gabe-jacas-lee-hunter
 
Your chance to own a piece of an epic Fernando Mendoza moment

Fernando Mendoza


Las Vegas Raiders fans got excited about such clutch moments in the future when Fernando Mendoza bounced his way to a running touchdown in an eventual 27-21 victory over Miami to give Indiana its first national championship last week.

The Raiders’ brass, including owner Mark Davis, part owner Tom Brady and general manager John Spytek, were in attendance to see Mendoza do his magic. The Raiders, of course, are fully expected to take Mendoza with the No. 1 overall draft pick in April.

So, Raiders fans are understandably completely invested in Mendoza. Now, they can get a chance to own a bit of Mendoza history. Bobblehead collections have announced they are releasing a bobblehead, honoring Mendoza’s unforgettable run.

Pretty cool way for Raiders’ fans to show their excitement about their expected new quarterback. (no, this isn’t an advertisement, but passing along a cool item about the expected new face of the franchise).

In other Raiders’ news:


Source: https://www.silverandblackpride.com...0631/fernando-mendoza-las-vegas-raiders-draft
 
Las Vegas Raiders roster: Get to know Alex Ward

Alex Ward


The Las Vegas Raiders signed long snapper Alex Ward as a free agent recently.

Let’s take a closer look at Ward:

Size:

6-4, 248 pounds.

NFL experience:

He signed as undrafted free agent with the Los Angeles Rams in 2023. He played in 38 games with the Rams from 2023-25. He was the Rams’ primary long snapper in 2023-24. He played eight games in 2025 and spent time on the practice squad.

College:

He went to Central Florida from 2017-22.

How he will fit in with Raiders:

Ward, 26, has a real chance to be the Raiders’ long snapper in 2026. Jacobs Bodenmeyer is a free agent and the Raiders are clearly showing that they are willing to go with Ward if Bodenmeyer isn’t brought back. Usually, players signed in January don’t have much of a chance to make the 53-man roster. But with Ward, he may have a real shot.

Source: https://www.silverandblackpride.com...s-vegas-raiders-roster-alex-ward-long-snapper
 
Caleb Banks bounces back, Senior Bowl Day 3 standouts

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GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 29: Caleb Banks #88 of the Florida Gators celebrates after recovering a fumble against the Florida State Seminoles during the second quarter of the game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Gainesville, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

MOBILE, Ala. — While the game is on Saturday, Thursday was my last day at the Senior Bowl, with practices wrapping up. My primary focus was on the trenches, but there were a few defensive backs and linebackers who were standouts and could be quality 2026 NFL draft targets for the Las Vegas Raiders.

Defensive Line


After Tuesday’s session, I mentioned how Florida defensive tackle Caleb Banks was a disappointment with a rough performance. However, he’s been much better during the final practice. Banks had a couple of quick wins as a pass-rusher in the one-on-ones and picked up at least one sack during the full team period. He also had a quality stop as a run defender during team.

These past two days, Caleb Banks has shown why he’s just different.

Had three wins in the last 1-on-1 session alone. Chester McGlockton-level burst and quicks at 330-plus.

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— Ian Cummings (@IC_Draft) January 29, 2026

On a similar note, Texas Tech edge-rusher Romello Height also had a much better showing. He was winning pretty consistently around the edge as a pass-rusher and didn’t have many (if any) negative reps against the run. It’s still fair to question Height’s game in the latter department, especially at 234 pounds, but his pass-rush skills were evident and impossible to ignore.

If this was a real game, Texas Tech ED Romello Height would’ve given Sawyer Robertson a Goldberg-level spear

Clean and quick inside move. We saw plenty of that in his tape this year pic.twitter.com/j37DZPpcKL

— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) January 28, 2026

Another defensive lineman who caught my eye was Oklahoma’s Gracen Halton. His quickness and athleticism were apparent with a handful of wins as an interior pass-rusher. The Raiders could certainly use help in that department.

Oklahoma DT Gracen Halton is technically a size outlier… but he’s one that I’d bet on. pic.twitter.com/l3jRE2YfJK

— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) January 30, 2026

Michigan defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny was someone I was hoping to see more from during the first two sessions, and he showed out on Day 3. He had a couple of impressive pass-rush wins in the one-on-ones and made a few notable plays as a run defender in 11-on-11.

Rayshaun Benny DL Michigan blew up a RZ run play by himself! #SeniorBowl @AtoZSportsNFL pic.twitter.com/LCzlyEeGIY

— Travis May (@FF_TravisM) January 29, 2026

Offensive Line


For the most part, the offensive linemen as a whole struggled on Thursday. It was a day that was dominated by the d-line for the most part, with Boise State’s Kage Casey being one of Height’s biggest victims. Also, while Arizona State’s Iheanachor was impressive on Tuesday and Wednesday, he took a few more losses in pass protection during the final session and in the run game during team.

That being said, one offensive tackle who has caught my eye throughout the week was Dametrious Crownover. At nearly 6-foot-7, 331 pounds, his size stands out, and he’s been pretty good in pass protection throughout the week. Crownover came into the week with an undrafted free agent projection, according to NFL Mock Draft Database’s consensus big board, but that should change soon.

Texas A&M OT Dametrious Crownover is far from perfect, and still very much developmental, but the tools are obvious. Can’t teach that size/length… especially with notable foot quickness.

Big upside if he lands with the right coaching staff. Feels like a Jeff Stoutland dream. pic.twitter.com/ucg0vYr7H6

— Ryan Roberts (@RiseNDraft) January 29, 2026

Linebackers


I’ve been asked about BYU linebacker Jack Kelly a few times and have held off commenting on his performance in the hope that he’d pick it up. However, Kelly stood out more negatively than positively to me, struggling in coverage during the one-on-ones and not making many notable plays against the run during 11-on-11. I wasn’t a big fan of the former Cougar’s game coming into the week, and he didn’t show me anything to doubt my initial evaluation.

On the other end of the spectrum, I was really impressed with Owen Heinecke’s instincts and acceleration against the run over the last two days. The Oklahoma product made several impressive plays during the full team periods. I was unfamiliar with his game heading into the Senior Bowl and will have to flip on the tape in the coming weeks.

Owen Heinecke has been everywhere today. Reads the screen and blows it up pic.twitter.com/OcQH1cjH2t

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) January 29, 2026

Defensive Backs


Former TCU safety Bud Clark continues to make plays, wrapping up an impressive week. He had another interception during 11-on-11 and has showcased good ball skills in Mobile. The Raiders could use a ballhawk like that on the backend of their defense.

It's Bud Clark's world we're just living in it. TCU Safety dominated at the Senior Bowl all week. Has 15 interceptions and 21 passes defended over the last four seasons as well. He's going to shoot up draft boards after this week. pic.twitter.com/WmRSkezpdu

— Justin Penik (@JustinPenik) January 29, 2026

One safety who has been a disappointment for me is Penn State’s Zakee Wheatley. He never looked comfortable in Mobile, and every time I noticed him, he was getting beaten. That’s unfortunate because Wheatley was a guy whom I was high on coming into the event.



That’ll do it for this year’s Senior Bowl practice recaps! I’ll be tuning into the game on Saturday and have a full list of standouts for the entire event sometime early next week. Thank you all for great start to draft season!

Source: https://www.silverandblackpride.com...gas-raiders-nfl-draft-senior-bowl-caleb-banks
 
Davis Webb withdraws from Las Vegas Raiders head coach job

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DENVER, CO - AUGUST 16: Offensive pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach Davis Webb of the Denver Broncos calls in a play in the third quarter against the Arizona Cardinals during a NFL Preseason 2025 game at Empower Field at Mile High on August 16, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Denver Broncos quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator Davis Webb has withdrawn his name from the Las Vegas Raiders head coach opening, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Broncos passing game coordinator Davis Webb is withdrawing from consideration from the Raiders head coaching job, per source. Webb interviewed for head coaching jobs with the Raiders, Bills and Ravens. pic.twitter.com/4FYpPGQ0MX

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 30, 2026

This news comes just days after Broncos head coach Sean Payton decided to fire offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and Denver’s 10-7 loss to the New England Patriots in Sunday’s AFC Conference Championship game. The timing of Lombardi’s firing was also interesting, as it seemed to coincide with when it became clear that Webb was one of Las Vegas’ finalists for the head coach job. Presumptively, Webb is in line for a promotion and will be the Broncos’ offensive coordinator next season.

Obviously, this also limits the Raiders’ final candidates, with the general feeling that the organization is putting all of its eggs in the Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak’s basket. Kubiak is set to have his second interview with the Silver and Black on Saturday. However, there will be competition for the play-caller, as he’s also scheduled to meet with the Arizona Cardinals. The Raiders and the Cardinals are the two head coach openings remaining in the NFL.

Both meetings are being held in Seattle as the Seahawks prepare for the Super Bowl, and neither club can officially hire Kubiak until after the big game on Sunday, Feb. 8.

The Raiders have also held an in-person interview with Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, who would be the next likely candidate if Kubiak heads to Arizona or stays in Seattle now that Webb is no longer in the running. Las Vegas also had a virtual interview with Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, but Joseph has not been brought in for a second interview yet this week.

Source: https://www.silverandblackpride.com...vegas-raiders-head-coach-davis-webb-withdraws
 
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