Las Vegas Raiders Complete Offseason Program Amid Key Position Battles
Las Vegas Raiders Complete Offseason Program Amid Key Position Battles

Las Vegas Raiders Complete Offseason Program Amid Key Position Battles

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The Las Vegas Raiders have undergone significant offseason changes with Pete Carroll hired as head coach and Chip Kelly taking over offensive coordination, aiming to improve their competitiveness in the challenging AFC West. Carroll's offseason program, including organized team activities and mandatory minicamp, focused on understanding players and building relationships, with quarterback Geno Smith emerging as a strong locker room leader and rookie Ashton Jeanty showing promise as a featured running back. The team’s starting cornerbacks are projected to be Jakorian Bennett and Darien Porter, with Darnay Holmes inside, while Jakobi Meyers is expected to lead as the top wide receiver. Tight end Michael Mayer has yet to meet expectations but could benefit from Kelly's offensive schemes, potentially opening up more two-tight end sets. Overall, the Raiders are leveraging new coaching and player development to answer offseason questions and set a foundation for a competitive season. Meanwhile, other NFL teams like the Jaguars and Cowboys are also making progress during their minicamps, with the Jaguars seeing promising performances from players like Travis Etienne and Montaric Brown, and the Cowboys focusing on utilizing their speed and addressing positional flexibility amid injuries.

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