John Spytek's best plan to attack the draft for one of the Raiders' biggest needs just became so much clearer less than a week out

The Las Vegas Raiders need a wide receiver desperately, but they may have reservations about taking one in the second or third round because of last offseason.
When you look at the top-30 visits the Las Vegas Raiders have done, it's clear they are very interested in a few of the wide receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft. It's also clear that all of the WRs they are interested in seem to be somewhere in that second to fourth round range.
Pre-draft visits show team interest and can involve information gathering. The Raiders have met with Georgia State WR Ted Hurst, ECU WR Anthony Smith, Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion, Alabama WR Germie Bernard, Washington WR Denzel Boston, Louisville WR Chris Bell, Texas Tech WR Caleb Douglas, Georgia WR Zachariah Branch, and Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr.-seven of whom are top-30 visits.
When you look at any fan-driven mock draft right now, most of them will have the Raiders taking a WR in Round 2 or 3. However, I'm just not sure that's what they will do. Is there a chance? Yes. But after creating a Horizontal Big Board, it feels to me like the Raiders may do it later on Day 2 or even Day 3 before RD 2.
#RaiderNation I just made my first ever Horizontal Big Board, which shows which other options might still be available in each round by each position based on the types of players they need at each position. Over 200 players on ranked horizontally.
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Horizontal Big Board says the Raiders' best plan to get a WR is on Day 2
A Horizontal Big Board is vital for evaluating depth and alternatives at each position. For example, if a team passes on a cornerback in the second round, the board shows which options remain in later rounds. It also identifies which player types to target with each pick, enabling informed decisions at every stage for each position.
| Tier | QB | RB | WR | TE | IOL | OT | DT | EDGE | LB | CB | S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| # 1 overall pick |
Fernando Mendoza
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| Trade back into the late first |
Jordyn Tyson
Omar Cooper Jr.
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Chase Bisontis
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Monroe Freeling
Kadyn Proctor
Caleb Lomu
Blake Miller
Max Iheanachor
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Kayden McDonald
Peter Woods
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Colton Hood
Jermod McCoy
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Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
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| Pick #36 |
Denzel Boston
KC Concepcion
Germie Bernard
Chris Bell
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Emmanuel Pregnon
Keylan Rutledge
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Caleb Tiernan
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Christen Miller
Lee Hunter
Caleb Banks
|
R Mason Thomas
Cashius Howell
|
Jacob Rodriguez
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Chris Johnson
Aveion Terrell
D'Angelo Ponds
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AJ Haulcy
Keionte Scott
Treydan Stukes
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| Pick #67 |
Jadarian Price
Mike Washington
Emmett Johnson
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Malachi Fields
De'Zhaun Stribling
Elijah Sarratt
Ted Hurst
Zach Branch
Bryce Lance
Chris Brazzell
|
Gennings Dunker
Jalen Farmer
Billy Schrauth
|
Markel Bell
Austin Barber
|
Domonique Orange
Chris McClellan
Darrell Jackson Jr.
Gracen Halton
|
Dani Dennis-Sutton
Derrick Moore
|
Jake Golday
Kyle Louis
Josiah Trotter
|
Brandon Cisse
Keith Abney
Malik Muhammad
Davison Igbinosun
Chandler Rivers
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Bud Clark
Jalen Kilgore
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| Picks: 102, 117, 134 (4th RDs) |
Kaytron Allen
Jonah Coleman
Demond Claiborne
Nick Singleton
|
Malik Benson
Jakobi Lane
Reggie Virgil
Skyler Bell
|
Febechi Nwaiwu
Logan Taylor
Kage Casey
Beau Stephens
|
Diego Pounds
Travis Burke
Jude Bowry
|
Tyler Onyedim
Albert Regis
Rayshaun Benny
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Jaishawn Barham
LT Overton
|
Keyshaun Elliot
Bryce Boettcher
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Daylen Everette
Tacario Davis
Devin Moore
Julian Neal
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Genesis Smith
Kamari Ramsey
Jakobe Thomas
VJ Payne
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| #175 (5th RD) |
Eli Heidenreich
Kaelon Black
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Kevin Coleman
|
Jack Endries
Joe Royer
Dallen Bentley
Riley Nowakowski
Josh Cuevas
Michael Trigg
|
Kaegen Trost
Alex Harkey
Anez Cooper
Caden Barnett
|
Demetrius Crownover
Drew Shelton
Isaiah World
|
Kaleb Proctor
Cam Ball
Demonte Capehart
|
Caden Curry
Josh Josephs
Logan Fano
Anthony Lucas
Trey Moore
|
Aiden Fisher
Jack Kelly
Harold Perkins
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Jadon Canady
Charles Demmings
Will Lee
Thaddeus Dixon
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Robert Spears-Jennings
| |
| Picks: 185, 208 (6th RDs) |
J'Marri Taylor
Jam Miller
|
Josh Cameron
J. Michael Sturdivant
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Carsen Ryan
Tanner Koziol
|
Fernando Carmona
Jeremiah Wright
|
JC Davis
Enrique Cruz Jr.
|
Zane Durant
landon Robinson
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Nadame Tucker
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Kendal Daniels
Taurean York
Xavien Sorey
Deonte Lawson
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Hezekiah Masses
Collin Wright
TJ Hall
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Bishop Fitzgerald
Jalen Husky
Louis Moore
| |
| #219 (7th RD) |
Roman Hemby
Chip Trayanum
Adam Randall
Rahsul Faison
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Caleb Douglas
Jordan Hudson
Zavion Thomas
Barion Brown
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Jaren Kanak
Lake McRee
John Michael-Gyllenborg
|
Armaj Reed-Adams
DJ Campbell
Jaeden Roberts
|
Aamil Wagner
Nolan Rucci
|
Tim Keenan
Damonic Williams
Skyler Gill-Howard
Dontay Corleone
|
Mikhail Kamara
|
Scooby Williams
Lander Barton
Eric Gentry
Wessley Bissainthe
|
Brent Austin
Ahmari Harvey
Marcus Allen
Lorenzo Styles Jr.
|
Skyler Thomas
Cole Wisniewski
| |
| UDFA |
CJ Donaldson
Robert Henry Jr.
Jaydn Ott
|
Tyren Montgomery
Eric McCallister
Aaron Anderson
Romello Brinson
|
Miles Kitselman
Dan Villari
Evan Svoboda
Hayden Large
|
Dillon Wade
Micah Morris
Josh Braun
Sam Hagen
|
Riley Mahlman
Tristan Leigh
Gavin Ortega
James Neal
Micah Pettus
|
Zxavien Harris
Aaron Hall
Jalen Hunt
Stephen Daly
David Blay
|
Marvin Jones Jr.
Patrick Payton
Dasan McCullough
Bryan Thomas Jr.
Ethan Burke
|
West Weeks
Jack Dingle
Shad Banks
|
Jaedyn Lukus
Kolbey Taylor
Ayden Garnes
|
Ahmad Moses
Miles Scott
Jalen Stroman
Larry Worth
|
On my Horizontal Big Board that I built, you can see that there are many more options available in the third and fourth rounds than in the second. The second and fourth actually have the same number of guys projected to be there, but the second pick doesnβt feel like it should be a wide receiver when there are other positions and needs at hand.
Spytek drafted Jack Bech and Dont'e Thornton in the second and fourth rounds, using significant draft capital. Returning to wide receiver early feels unlikely. We also lack clarity on Bech and Thornton's long-term value. Their rookie seasons were disappointing, but their second seasons could clarify future needs. They believe in those guys, so why would they take a WR in Round 2 again?
Based on everything we know at hand, it feels like the Raiders will likely be drafting a WR in the third or fourth rounds. Sure, this board doesn't mean anything, since guys can rise and fall, and teams have different evals and big boards than ours. However, it's clear they do still need to take a WR. Now, it's just about finding the right time.
