3 players Las Vegas Raiders must avoid in 2025 NFL Draft

   

The Las Vegas Raiders have an upcoming NFL Draft to get right. The arrival of Pete Carroll as head coach sparks new intrigue for the Silver and Black. Tom Brady and John Spytek re-collaborating again fuels additional excitement ahead of April 24.

Raiders 3-Round 2025 NFL Draft according to PFF mock draft simulator

The Raiders are picked to draft Georgia edge rusher Jalon Walker at No. 6. Boise State standout Ashton Jeanty is another popular choice for Vegas at that spot. Even Colorado quarterback star Shedeur Sanders sparked intrigue by posing with new Raiders QB Geno Smith three weeks ago.

All three look like potential cornerstones for the Raiders. However, there's a trio of first round talents Vegas must avoid.

Looking closely at their film and even offseason work, it's best for the Spytek/Carroll/Brady trio to pass on these guys. Who are the three players to avoid drafting? Here's the list.

Tetairoa McMillan, wide receiver, Arizona 

Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) against Arizona State Sun Devils defensive back Keith Abney II (1) during the Territorial Cup at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The towering Arizona wideout once looked like a possible top 10 selection. McMillan's mix of astonishing stature (6-foot-4, 219-pounds) and speed handed him high draft praise.

The latter intangible, however, has come into light and dimmed his draft stock. McMillan started to drop in the draft rankings after running a reported 4.55. Worse part was there was confusion for his 40 time — as one report revealed McMillan ran a 4.48 at his Pro Day.

McMillan is projected to fall to 18th to the Seattle Seahawks now by Bruce Feldman of The Athletic Wednesday. The Wildcat brings impressive height and red zone production that could entice Carroll and new offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. But McMillan's questionable speed makes him one to avoid here — especially for an offense that wants to play fast.

Mason Graham, defensive tackle, Michigan 

Michigan defensive lineman Mason Graham celebrates after sacking Minnesota quarterback Max Brosmer, in the background, during first-half action between Michigan and Minnesota
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Not knocking Graham at all as a top 10 talent. His freakish attributes will appeal to NFL teams.

There's simply not much room for him in Sin City, though. The Raiders already signed Christian Wilkins to a massive 2024 deal. Vegas then brought back Adam Butler after a career-year.

Drafting Graham at sixth means he has to play behind the aforementioned veterans. That won't likely sit well with Graham especially as a top 10 pick. Graham should be passed on even if he's available — as the Raiders have other pressing needs. Graham, though, is picked to fall before No. 6 with Chris Trapasso of CBS Sports plugging him to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Mykel Williams, edge rusher, Georgia 

Nov 19, 2022; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Mykel Williams (13) celebrates during the second quarter against the Kentucky Wildcats at Kroger Field. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images
Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

Walker is more attractable for the Raiders. Not the taller and twitchier Williams.

Sure, Williams' impressive 6-foot-5 height and 260-pound frame gets NFL defensive coordinators fawning over him. His lengthy 34 1/2 inch arms adds to the potential love fest for him. Williams hasn't stayed healthy, though.

He missed the first half of the season with an injury. Adding Williams feels like a Tyree Wilson-like move for the Raiders. And Wilson is yet to flash consistent potential after going No. 7 to Vegas in 2023 (eight sacks in only two seasons with four career starts). The undersized Walker is more of a need, since he brings value as both an off-ball linebacker and pass rush specialist. The Texas and Alabama games shine a light on Walker's destructive potential if Vegas adds him.

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