Way too early Las Vegas Raiders 53-man roster projection: John Spytek improved the team significantly for 2026

The Las Vegas Raiders have a much better team coming in 2026 than they did this time last year, and a big reason why is the 2026 NFL draft

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Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Decamerion Richardson 2026 NFL Draft 53-man roster projection
Dec 29, 2024; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Saints running back Kendre Miller (25) catches a pas against Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Decamerion Richardson (25) during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

The Las Vegas Raiders are almost ready to wrap up their minicamps, and training camp has started. We have a few months until that happens, but the Raiders look like they have a decent team put together. When you look at their projected 53-man roster, this team is undoubtedly better than last year’s.

So, let’s take a look at what the 53-man roster could look like.

Raiders’ way-too-early post-draft 53-man roster projection

Quarterback (2)

IN: Kirk Cousins
OUT: Fernando Mendoza

Is there much needed to say here? I think Cousins gets the Week 1 start, but Mendoza will be the guy by the end of the year.


Running Back (3)

Starter: Ashton Jeanty
Backups: Dylan Laube, Mike Washington Jr.*

I didn’t write it on my biggest winners and losers, but Jeanty is one of them. He just got a backup that is going to make his life so much easier. Washington will be the immediate RB2.


Wide Receivers (6)

Starters: Jalen Nailor, Tre Tucker, Jack Bech
Backups: Dont’e Thornton Jr., Malik Benson*, Shedrick Jackson

This season, the Raiders will have a new WR in Nailor, who’s much better than the statsheet tells you. They are expecting their rookies to take a leap, too. However, I do think rookie WR Malik Benson makes this group, just maybe not as a starter. I also think there is a chance one of the UDFA WRs will make the last spot. Maybe a guy like Chase Roberts or Corey Rucker.


Tight End (3)

Starter: Brock Bowers
Backups: Michael Mayer, Connor Heyward (FB)

This one is pretty standard and doesn’t need much explanation. It’s the same tight end room as last season, just subtracting Ian Thomas. Runyon showed some good things when he did play, and he seems to be a decent run blocker. However, I think they want Heyward in there at FB.


Offensive Line (10)

Starters: Kolton Miller (LT), Trey Zuhn* (OG), Jackson Powers-Johnson (OG), Tyler Linderbaum (C), DJ Glaze (RT)
Backups: Charles Grant, Dalton Wagner, Will Putnam, Caleb Rogers, Jordan Meredith

The big one here is who starts at both guard spots. And, you can make the case that Charles Grant has a battle with DJ Glaze to be had, too. Some Raiders media assume Trey Zuhn, the third-round pick, will be the starter. Spencer Burford, with 38 career starts, is another contender. Jordan Meredith, who was poor at center last year, performed impressively in 2024 playing guard. Some media expect Zuhn at one spot and Jackson Powers-Johnson competing for the other guard spot, but I see more uncertainty. The key debate is whether draft status alone decides the starter, especially with experienced players also vying for spots.


Defensive Line (6)

Starters: Adam Butler (DT), Tonka Hemingway (DE), Jonah Laulu (DT)
Backups: JJ Pegues, Thomas Booker, Brandon Cleveland*

The Raiders have an interesting setup on their defensive line. They found a gem in Laulu and drafted two defensive linemen last season. They traded for Booker, and just traded away Tyree Wilson. The Raiders don’t have a bad defensive line by any means, but they do have one that could certainly get better, and likely will have some additions made via the draft. The spot here is where it starts at DE. Is it Hemingway, or Booker? I think either has a case. I also think there is a world where a UDFA DT beats out Cleveland in camp.


Edge Rushers (5)

Starters: Kwity Paye, Maxx Crosby
Backups: Malcolm Koonce, Charles Snowden, Keyron Crawford*

The Raiders are moving to a 3-4 system, which means they will have outside linebackers. Crosby and Koonce fit this mold. Paye, the new edge rusher, will likely be in that role as well, although he does seem a bit bigger and heavier on his feet than the other two. However, them paying him as much as they did vs Koonce tells us he will play more than Koonce. I originally had four spots in this room before the draft. I had to add one because Crawford will find a way to see the field.


Linebacker (5)

Starters: Quay Walker (WILL), Nakobe Dean (MIKE)
Backups: Tommy Eichenberg, Cody Lindenberg, Xavian Sorey Jr.**

The Raiders made two free-agent signings in Walker and Dean, as the LB spot was maybe their biggest hole on defense. How the backups fill out will be interesting to see. These are the only five currently on the roster, so it’s hard to project someone to the roster that’s not on the team. The two Bergs will be the immediate backups, and I think some UDFAs can slot into that final spot.

Cornerback (6)

Starters: Eric Stokes, Darien Porter, Taron Johnson (NB)
Backups: Decamerion Richardson, Jermod McCoy*, Hezekiah Masses*

This is the position group I may have the toughest time with. Even others like the guard position, I know who the ten are, it’s just about who’s the starter or backup. In this one, I don’t know who the six are, if they keep six. They may have to keep seven. But, here’s where I’m at. Either Decamerion Richardson, Greedy Vance, and rookies Jermod McCoy and Hezekiah Masses–one of those is not making the 53-man. That’s if they only keep six, which most teams do. Do they go the route of having a backup nickel for Johnson and keeping Vance? Or, do they just allow Stukes and Johnson in the safety room to be that backup nickel at times, and instead go with the extra boundary cornerback? They surely won’t keep the two rookies off the 53-man, but if McCoy isn’t healthy and ready to play, then none of this matters anyway. But it’s certainly a huge question.


Safety (4)

Starters: Jeremy Chinn, Treydan Stukes*
Backups: Isaiah Pola-Mao, Dalton Johnson*

Stukes, the No. 38 overall pick, will start at safety. The Raiders will likely use the other guys as depth and even slide them into the nickel from time to time.


Special Team (3)

Starters: AJ Cole (P), Matt Gay (K), Alex Ward (LS)

This group has undergone its first changes in the last handful of years. Now, it’s Alex Ward after Jacob Bobenmoyer was the long snapper, with Matt Gay taking over for Daniel Carlson.