2 New Las Vegas Raiders Pre-Draft Visits Reveal 1st Round Priorities

The Las Vegas Raiders are strategically positioned for the 2025 NFL Draft. While many mock drafts predict they’ll select Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty with the sixth overall pick, the Raiders have the flexibility to prioritize the best available player, regardless of positional need. This approach, which led to the successful drafting of Brock Bowers last season, reflects a commitment to maximizing talent acquisition.

Las Vegas Raiders Visiting With 2 Cornerbacks Ahead Of NFL Draft

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New general manager John Spytek appears to be continuing this philosophy, evident in the team’s interest in top-tier cornerback prospects. According to Justin Churchill of A to Z Sports, the Raiders have invited Michigan’s Will Johnson and Notre Dame’s Benjamin Morrison for top-30 visits.

Will Johnson, considered the second-best cornerback in the draft class behind Travis Hunter, has garnered significant attention from NFL teams. His potential as a shutdown cornerback makes him a highly coveted prospect. For the Raiders, Johnson would represent an immediate upgrade, providing a cornerstone player to compete with their AFC West rivals.

Benjamin Morrison, on the other hand, presents a more complex evaluation. Despite entering the draft with similar hype to Johnson, Morrison’s 2024 season was marred by inconsistent performance and a hip injury. This injury has impacted his draft stock, potentially making him available to the Raiders in the second round.

The Raiders’ decision to conduct thorough evaluations of these cornerback prospects demonstrates their commitment to comprehensive draft preparation. By exploring options at a position of need, the team gains valuable insights into their potential draft strategy.

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