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Las Vegas Raiders Project 53-Man Roster

· 2026-07-02

Las Vegas Raiders Project 53-Man Roster

The Las Vegas Raiders are shaping their roster with new starters, including Kirk Cousins or Fernando Mendoza at quarterback.

What's the current roster projection?

The Raiders have 17 players remaining from general manager John Spytek's arrival in January 2025.

The team is on an 8-9 record and 11th in the National Football Conference, with a W4 streak.

Who's safe on the offensive line?

Kirk Cousins appears to be the frontrunner to start, with Fernando Mendoza eventually supplanting him.

Aidan O'Connell wants a fair chance to compete, but with Cousins and Mendoza around, his chances are slim.

What's the plan for the running backs?

Ashton Jeanty is the clear starter, with Mike Washington Jr. and Dylan Laube as backups.

Connor Heyward will be an important addition as a fullback.

The Raiders are set to face the Miami Dolphins on September 13, 2026.

And with the new roster, they're looking to improve their standing.

But for now, the focus is on developing their future franchise quarterback.

So the team is retaining O'Connell to ensure a smooth transition.

The door is open for the Raiders to move O'Connell, but they're adamant about moving slowly with Mendoza.

The Raiders didn't make any significant additions at receiver beyond Jalen Nailor.

Tre Tucker, Nailor, Jack Bech, and Donte Thornton Jr. will have ample chances to prove themselves.

Dareke Young was a core special teamer in Seattle and will continue to provide value to the Raiders.

Malik Benson impressed on offense during offseason practices and got reps as a returner.

The Raiders are looking to develop their young players and make a push for the playoffs.

With their new roster, they're hoping to make a statement in the NFL.

But for now, they're taking it one game at a time.

The next game against the Miami Dolphins will be a test for the team.

And with their current standing, they need to win to move up the ranks.

The Raiders are working hard to improve their offense and defense.

And with the help of their new players, they're looking to make a comeback.

The team is focused on developing their future franchise quarterback, Fernando Mendoza.

And with the guidance of their coaches, they're hoping to make a successful season.

The Las Vegas Raiders are ready to take on the challenge and make their mark in the NFL.

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