Raiders mock draft roundup: Las Vegas adds an elite wideout

OAKLAND, CA - SEPTEMBER 18: A detailed view of Oakland Raiders helmets sitting on the bench during the National Anthem prior to their game against the Atlanta Falcons at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on September 18, 2016 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
OAKLAND, CA - SEPTEMBER 18: A detailed view of Oakland Raiders helmets sitting on the bench during the National Anthem prior to their game against the Atlanta Falcons at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on September 18, 2016 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) /
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DALLAS, TEXAS – OCTOBER 12: CeeDee Lamb #2 of the Oklahoma Sooners runs for a touchdown against the Texas Longhorns in the third quarter during the 2019 AT&T Red River Showdown at Cotton Bowl on October 12, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
DALLAS, TEXAS – OCTOBER 12: CeeDee Lamb #2 of the Oklahoma Sooners runs for a touchdown against the Texas Longhorns in the third quarter during the 2019 AT&T Red River Showdown at Cotton Bowl on October 12, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /

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Pick 10- CeeDee Lamb- WR- Oklahoma

At this point in the season, I do not see the wide receiver position as the weakest spot on the team anymore, but with talent like CeeDee Lamb and Jerry Jeudy in this class, it would be no surprise to see them take a receiver early. In his latest 2020 NFL mock draft, CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson has the team selecting Lamb with their first of two first round picks.

Lamb can do it all, from catching contested balls to dominating defenses after the catch.

Tyrell Williams is a solid WR2, and Hunter Renfrow has become an absolute monster in the slot. Lamb would give Derek Carr another stellar weapon on the outside as the team makes their move to Sin City.

Pick 15- Dylan Moses- LB- Alabama

One of the biggest issues the Raiders have had over the past ten years is the linebacker position. Dylan Moses is not getting to play this season because of an ACL tear, but there is no question that he is the best linebacker in college football.

The pick is risky, but if it pays off, it will pay off big. Looking at this roster, the secondary is improved, as is their defensive front, but coverage from the linebacker spot has been an issue, and Moses can help in that department.