All 10 Raiders picks in NFL media's 7-round mock draft

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All 10 Raiders picks in NFL media's 7-round mock draft

All 10 Raiders picks in NFL media's 7-round mock draft

NFL media puts out a seven-round mock draft that seems to do a pretty good job of addressing all the Raiders needs.

All 10 Raiders picks in NFL media's 7-round mock draft

NFL media puts out a seven-round mock draft that seems to do a pretty good job of addressing all the Raiders needs.

The 2026 NFL Draft is just days away, and the final wave of mock drafts is hitting the wire. Among them is a comprehensive seven-round projection from NFL Media's Chad Reuter, laying out a potential blueprint for the Las Vegas Raiders and their ten selections. For the Raider Nation, it's a fascinating look at how the team might address its roster needs from top to bottom.

Reuter's mock focuses heavily on fortifying the trenches and adding playmakers. He has the Raiders targeting offensive line help early, followed by defensive line reinforcements. The projected picks include a mix of immediate contributors and developmental prospects, aiming to build depth across the board. While mock drafts are an inexact science, this one does a solid job of aligning potential picks with the team's most glaring needs on both sides of the ball.

Of course, the draft is all about value and timing. Some observers might question whether a few of these projected players will still be available when the Raiders are on the clock, as standout talents often rise on draft day. However, if the board falls this way, Las Vegas could walk away with a very strong and balanced haul. It’s this kind of strategic buildup that gets fans excited for the future and ready to rep their team in style.

By this time next week, the speculation will be over, and the real work of building the 2026 roster will begin. Until then, debating the merits of each mock draft pick is a cherished pre-draft tradition.

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