The 2024 NFL Draft recently concluded, but the off-season action is far from over for the Las Vegas Raiders and the 31 other NFL teams. As the draft ends, the focus shifts towards securing undrafted free agents who could potentially make an impact on the roster.
The Las Vegas Raiders have wasted no time in starting discussions with potential undrafted free agents following the conclusion of the draft. The process of signing these players will begin immediately and will continue for several days as teams look to add depth to their rosters.
While undrafted free agents may not receive the same level of hype as those selected in the draft, they have proven time and time again that they can make significant contributions to teams. These players are an important part of the Raiders’ roster-building process and can provide valuable depth at various positions.
The Raiders have already begun adding undrafted free agents to their roster, with signings including quarterback Carter Bradley from Southern Alabama, edge rusher Ron Stone Jr. from Washington State, offensive lineman Andrew Coker from TCU, center Clark Barrington from Baylor, wide receiver Ramel Keyton from Tennessee, wide receiver Lideatrick “Tulul” Griffin from Mississippi State, defensive tackle Noah Shannon from Iowa, special teamer Phalen Sanford from Nebraska, center Jacob Gideon from Western Michigan, linebacker Amari Gainer from North Carolina, and interior offensive lineman Jacob Johanning from Furman.
The Raiders’ list of undrafted free agent signings continues to grow as they look to add depth and competition to their roster. As the off-season progresses, these signings could prove to be crucial additions for the team in preparation for the upcoming season. Stay tuned to Road Rug Cars for more updates on the Raiders’ off-season moves.