Ranking the Las Vegas Raiders needs heading into the 2021 NFL Draft
By Brad Weiss
Ranking the Las Vegas Raiders draft needs heading into the 2021 NFL Draft
2. Safety
With Karl Joseph returning to the fold, the Raiders could have their two starting safeties already on the roster in both KuJo, and 2019 first-round pick Johnathan Abram. The problem there, is, that Abram has yet to show he can be a consistent player at the NFL level, and the two guys have a similar skill set.
During his time at West Virginia, Joseph actually played free safety, which is where Gus Bradley should play him this year. Outside of those two, Dallin Leavitt returns, as does Jeff Heath, so as you can see, there is a major lack of depth, and talent at one of the more important positions on the defensive side of the ball.
The Raiders play in a pass-happy AFC West, one that boasts two of the best young quarterbacks in the league in Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes, and Justin Herbert of the Los Angeles Chargers. Las Vegas has to improve at both safety and cornerback in this draft, and safety may be the most important of the two as of right now.