Here is a look at the 2023 Las Vegas Raiders’ draft class fare this season:
Tyree Wilson:
The No.7 overall draft finished the season strong with a massive game against the Chiefs deep backups. But don’t let that sway you. Wilson had another underwhelming season. He had just four sacks and played 41 percent of the snaps. The light just hasn’t come on for Wilson consistently enough. It’s almost a certainty that the team will not exercise his fifth-year option this spring, thus, making him a free agent after next season.
Michael Mayer:
It was another underwhelming for the tight end who the team traded up to select. He had 35 catches for 328 yards, both career highs, in 13 games. He had his moments, but he has yet to show he can be a consistent performer. He may be a year away from getting a fresh start somewhere else in free agency.
Tre Tucker:
The third-round pick has been a starter for the past 31 games and, in a perfect world, he shouldn’t be a starter in 20206. Yes, he speed and brings something to the offense, but he just doesn’t produce much. He had so many underwhelming performances. The Raiders can lengthen their receiver group, Tucker may have value had a chance-of-pace option, but he doesn’t consistently offer much as a starter.
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Aidan O’Connell:
He was injured for most of the season and played just in the season-finale. However, of all of the Raiders three quarterbacks in 2025 — AOC, Geno Smith and Kenny Pickett —- O’Connell may have the best chances of sticking around in the program in 2026.
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