{"id":1508,"date":"2024-04-14T03:55:22","date_gmt":"2024-04-14T03:55:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sbiz.thongtinluat.com\/?p=1508"},"modified":"2024-04-14T03:55:22","modified_gmt":"2024-04-14T03:55:22","slug":"mailbag-which-offensive-tackle-should-raiders-target-with-13th-pick-in-nfl-draft-vu-thuy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sbiz.thongtinluat.com\/mailbag-which-offensive-tackle-should-raiders-target-with-13th-pick-in-nfl-draft-vu-thuy\/","title":{"rendered":"M\u0430\u0456lb\u0430g: Wh\u0456\u0441h offen\u0455\u0456ve t\u0430\u0441kle \u0455hould R\u0430\u0456der\u0455 t\u0430rget w\u0456th 13th \u0440\u0456\u0441k \u0456n NFL Dr\u0430ft?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The\u00a0NFL Draft\u00a0is steadily approaching and the\u00a0Las Vegas Raiders\u00a0will be on the clock before you know it. So, we\u2019re focusing on the draft for this week\u2019s mailbag.<\/p>\n
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Question: Matt, I think the Raiders are going to go with an offensive lineman at 13. Who would you pick between Taliese Fuaga, JC Latham, Amarius Mims, Troy Fautanu or Olumuyiwa Fashanu?<\/strong><\/p>\n Answer: My pick would be Latham. In my opinion, he\u2019s the most well-rounded player of the bunch with the feet to hold up in pass protection and the size and strength to be a mauler in the run game. Plus, he just turned 21 so he\u2019s young and has the potential to continue getting better.<\/p>\n Fuaga would be a close second though and I wouldn\u2019t be mad if they took him over Latham. Fuaga is the better run-blocker, I just worry about him in pass protection and think the Raiders wouldn\u2019t be sacrificing too much in the ground game with Latham.<\/p>\n Fashanu is more of a left tackle prospect because he\u2019s really good in pass protection but isn\u2019t a devastating run blocker who doesn\u2019t finish his blocks, which would go against the brand of football Antonio Pierce has been talking about. Mims and Fautanu would be better targets if Las Vegas trades back, in my opinion.<\/p>\n Q: Regarding the need for cornerbacks, do you think the Raiders will take one high in the draft, or draft a couple in the latter rounds plus sign a veteran?<\/strong><\/p>\n A: The Raiders don\u2019t need depth at cornerback, they need an elite talent to fill the CB1 role. So, I\u2019d be kind of surprised if they spent multiple picks at the position unless someone they like ends up sliding and falling into their laps later in the draft, or something along those lines. For example and hypothetically speaking, they take a corner in the first round and then a guy they had a second-round grade on ends up being available in the fourth.<\/p>\n To answer the first part of the question, the quarterback situation really throws a wrench into how they approach the entire draft, especially in the first round. I could see them taking Terrion Arnold at 13, but if they want to ensure they get someone at the most important position on the field, obviously, then Arnold is off the table.<\/p>\n