As the Las Vegas Raiders prepare to welcome their 2024 draft class and undrafted free agents to rookie minicamp this Friday, the team has made a tough roster decision to free up space. Linebacker Jamin Davis, a former first-round pick, has been released.
Davis joined the Raiders midway through last season, initially signing to the practice squad before being elevated to the active roster. In his brief stint with the Silver and Black, he appeared in two games—including one start—and recorded three combined tackles.
The move underscores the harsh reality of NFL roster management: even high draft capital doesn't guarantee job security. For Davis, a once-promising prospect, it's a reminder that every snap counts in a league where competition is relentless. For the Raiders, it's a necessary step to accommodate new talent as they build toward the future.
As rookie minicamp kicks off, all eyes will be on the fresh faces hoping to make their mark—and perhaps earn the spot Davis once held.
