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Raiders Mailbag: Will Las Vegas add a corner before Week 1?

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Raiders Address Cornerback Depth‌ in Latest Mailbag, Reflect on pickett⁢ Trade & Cutdown Day Decisions

LAS​ VEGAS ⁣- The Las Vegas Raiders are navigating final roster adjustments ⁢as​ week 1 approaches, ​with ‍cornerback depth a ⁣key ‌area of focus according ⁢too a recent mailbag published by Silver and Black Pride. Questions submitted to reporter Mick Holder reveal fan concerns about the current cornerback situation and broader roster ⁤decisions made during the offseason and recent cutdown period.

holder addressed inquiries regarding the Raiders’ acquisition of quarterback Mason⁣ Pickett from the Pittsburgh Steelers. While ⁤Pickett didn’t pan out as a starter for the Steelers, Holder believes he⁢ possesses the qualities⁣ of a capable NFL backup, citing his performance against the Dallas Cowboys and solid play in relief for Jalen Hurts. He noted that​ General‌ Manager Tom spytek likely paid a slight premium for Pickett but secured the best available backup⁢ option,with the raiders perhaps recouping the fifth-round pick via compensatory draft picks earned from free agent departures.

The mailbag also tackled ‌fan‌ confusion surrounding the release of Tommy Mellott, nicknamed “Touchdown Tommy,” after the ‌Raiders drafted him in the sixth round. Holder acknowledged Mellott’s struggles in the preseason were understandable given his transition ‍from the FCS level ‌to the NFL and a position change. He expressed disappointment⁢ that the Raiders didn’t ⁣retain Mellott ‌on the ⁣practice squad, suggesting Spytek⁢ should have prioritized drafting players requiring more developmental⁢ patience.

fans can continue to submit questions to Holder via Twitter (@MHolder95) or email (SBPQuestions1@gmail.com), with a weekly ⁤call for questions published on Thursdays.

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