3 mid-round cornerbacks the Raiders could fall in love with in the 2020 NFL Draft

Here are three mid-round cornerbacks the Raiders could select in the upcoming 2020 NFL Draft.
Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn.
Reggie Robinson, Tulsa.
Amik Robertson, Lousiana Tech

Here are three mid-round cornerbacks the Raiders could select in the upcoming 2020 NFL Draft.
Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn.
Reggie Robinson, Tulsa.
Amik Robertson, Lousiana Tech

3 mid-round cornerbacks the Raiders could fall in love with in the 2020 NFL Draft

Here are three mid-round cornerbacks the Raiders could select in the upcoming 2020 NFL Draft.
Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn.
Reggie Robinson, Tulsa.
Amik Robertson, Lousiana Tech

Here are three mid-round cornerbacks the Raiders could select in the upcoming 2020 NFL Draft.
Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn.
Reggie Robinson, Tulsa.
Amik Robertson, Lousiana Tech

Raiders finally get a wide receiver, agreeing to terms with Nelson Agholor

The Raiders have signed former Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor according to Jerry McDonald of the East Bay Times.
Adam Schefter added that the deal with Agholor is for one year.
His best seasons were 2017-18 when he had over 60 catches and over 700 yards in each season while averaging 12 yards per catch and scoring a combined 12 touchdowns.
Last season he missed five games to injury while putting up a career-low 9.3 yards per catch

The Raiders have signed former Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor according to Jerry McDonald of the East Bay Times.
Adam Schefter added that the deal with Agholor is for one year.
His best seasons were 2017-18 when he had over 60 catches and over 700 yards in each season while averaging 12 yards per catch and scoring a combined 12 touchdowns.
Last season he missed five games to injury while putting up a career-low 9.3 yards per catch

Raiders finally get a wide receiver, agreeing to terms with Nelson Agholor

The Raiders have signed former Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor according to Jerry McDonald of the East Bay Times.
Adam Schefter added that the deal with Agholor is for one year.
His best seasons were 2017-18 when he had over 60 catches and over 700 yards in each season while averaging 12 yards per catch and scoring a combined 12 touchdowns.
Last season he missed five games to injury while putting up a career-low 9.3 yards per catch

The Raiders have signed former Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor according to Jerry McDonald of the East Bay Times.
Adam Schefter added that the deal with Agholor is for one year.
His best seasons were 2017-18 when he had over 60 catches and over 700 yards in each season while averaging 12 yards per catch and scoring a combined 12 touchdowns.
Last season he missed five games to injury while putting up a career-low 9.3 yards per catch

Raiders agree to one-year deal with TE Jason Witten

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Raiders have agreed to terms with future Hall of Fame tight end Jason Witten on the second day of the legal tampering period.
Witten returned to the field in 2019 after retiring in 2018 as he was hired by ESPN to work in the Monday Night Football booth.
Witten caught 63 passes for 529 yards and four touchdowns with the Cowboys last year, but that was in a starting role.
This year, look for Witten to be the team’s third tight end, behind Darren Waller and Foster Moreau

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Raiders have agreed to terms with future Hall of Fame tight end Jason Witten on the second day of the legal tampering period.
Witten returned to the field in 2019 after retiring in 2018 as he was hired by ESPN to work in the Monday Night Football booth.
Witten caught 63 passes for 529 yards and four touchdowns with the Cowboys last year, but that was in a starting role.
This year, look for Witten to be the team’s third tight end, behind Darren Waller and Foster Moreau

Raiders agree to one-year deal with TE Jason Witten

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Raiders have agreed to terms with future Hall of Fame tight end Jason Witten on the second day of the legal tampering period.
Witten returned to the field in 2019 after retiring in 2018 as he was hired by ESPN to work in the Monday Night Football booth.
Witten caught 63 passes for 529 yards and four touchdowns with the Cowboys last year, but that was in a starting role.
This year, look for Witten to be the team’s third tight end, behind Darren Waller and Foster Moreau

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Raiders have agreed to terms with future Hall of Fame tight end Jason Witten on the second day of the legal tampering period.
Witten returned to the field in 2019 after retiring in 2018 as he was hired by ESPN to work in the Monday Night Football booth.
Witten caught 63 passes for 529 yards and four touchdowns with the Cowboys last year, but that was in a starting role.
This year, look for Witten to be the team’s third tight end, behind Darren Waller and Foster Moreau