The Raiders certainly had an interesting draft. By most accounts, the team “reached” on offensive tackle Alex Leatherwood, despite several reports that he would be picked in the mid-to-late 20s if not selected by the Raiders. But they also had one of the best value picks, grabbing TCU free safety Trevon Moehrig at No. 43
The Raiders traded up to grab Moehrig, who was easily the best safety available. Not only was he a great value in the second round, but he fills an immediate need and fits well with Johnathan Abram.
In a recent article by Dane Brugler of The Athletic, Moehrig was named the team’s best selection in 2021. Here is what Brugler had to say about the pick:
“Leading into the draft, Moehrig seemed to be an ideal fit for what the Raiders covet at a position of need. But would they have to draft him at No. 17 to get him? Instead, they traded up to land him and his rangy ball skills at pick No. 43.”
One of the best parts of Moehrig’s game is his versatility. He can play in the box, in the slot or as a centerfielder. However, look for him to start at free safety right away as he is the only real option the team has right now. Moehrig was a pick the Raiders needed to make and he should be in a great position to succeed as a rookie.
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