Each week leading up to the NFL Draft, Raiders.com will compile the latest mock drafts from top analysts and take a look at who they're predicting the Silver and Black will select with the No. 6 overall pick.
Now that we've entered the month of the draft, see what the experts are projecting.
Pick: Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
Analysis: "Membou (6-4, 332) could slot into his familiar right tackle post, providing a nice bookend to LT Kolton Miller, and solve one position for the next decade – while putting this squad in a better position to run the ball regardless of who's carrying it."
Date: April 1
Pick: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
Analysis: "Geno Smith has been one of the best vertical passers in the NFL over the past three seasons. Over that span, he ranked 10th in PFF passing grade on 10-plus yard throws and generated the second-most big-time throws in the NFL. McMillan, meanwhile, led the FBS with a 98.6 PFF receiving grade on 10-plus-yard targets over the past two seasons. Smith and McMillan are a terrific match. Ashton Jeanty is tempting, but the Raiders can find other options at running back on Day 2."
Date: March 31
Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Analysis: "The acquisition of veteran Geno Smith gives coach Pete Carroll's Raiders the luxury of patience in bringing along a young quarterback."
Date: March 31
Pick: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Analysis: "The Raiders have their new quarterback in Geno Smith, and now they have perhaps the most dynamic offensive player in the class in Ashton Jeanty."
Date: March 30
Pick: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Analysis: "Ashton Jeanty could be an ideal workhorse back behind Geno Smith, who could consistently move the chains and give the offense another safety valve in a unit that features another promising young player in Brock Bowers."
Date: March 29
Pick: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Analysis: "In my first mock a couple months ago, I sent Jeanty to the Raiders ... and had people laughing at me on X. Now, projecting Jeanty to the Raiders is all the rage. Just remember who first sent you. With Geno Smith, Brock Bowers and Jeanty, the offensive identity would start taking shape -- even if the WR room still needs major help."
Date: March 28
Pick: Armand Membou, OL, Missouri
Analysis: "The Raiders will use the sixth pick on a massive position of need instead of drafting the shiny choice of a running back. The Raiders traded for quarterback Geno Smith, and they must help protect him. Membou solidifies right tackle and the Raiders can use picks later in the draft on running back."
Date: March 28
Pick: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Analysis: "New Raiders head coach Pete Carroll is recreating the Seahawks in Las Vegas. Geno Smith is his quarterback once again after the Raiders sent a 2025 third-round pick the Seahawks' way. Now, he drafts his new Marshawn Lynch in Jeanty, a true bell cow fresh off rushing for the second-most yards in Division I history (2,601, just 28 yards behind Barry Sanders' all-time record)."
Date: March 28
Pick: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Analysis: "The Raiders averaged an NFL-low 79.8 rushing yards per game in 2024. It was the lowest rushing average by a team in a single season since 2022. Pete Carroll's teams in Seattle routinely had stout rushing attacks. Jeanty and Brock Bowers are foundation pieces on offense."
Date: March 28
Pick: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
Analysis: "Ashton Jeanty has become the popular pick here, but the Raiders have to give Geno Smith better receivers first. Tetairoa McMillan can be the primary weapon next to Brock Bowers, offering a huge wingspan and gliding ability to find yards after the catch. He'd significantly improve the unit's versatility and ceiling upon arrival."
Date: March 28

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Pick: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
Analysis: "Receiver isn't as deep, so Las Vegas should grab McMillan, whose 6-4 frame and ability to win contested catches has won him fans around the league. Some point to a lack of separation ability, but McMillan has enough juice to make tacklers miss underneath. That, combined with his physicality and toughness at the catch point, would make him the Raiders' instant WR1."
Date: March 27
Pick: Mason Graham, DL, Michigan
Analysis: "Las Vegas expedited its timeline when it acquired veteran quarterback Geno Smith, but this is not a team with a shortage of needs and the Raiders happen to play in the league's most difficult division. Maxx Crosby, Christian Wilkins and Mason Graham form a strength for the organization."
Date: March 27
Pick: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Analysis: "This pick almost feels like chalk. The best running back in the draft lands on a team led by Pete 'run it and let's play great defense' Carroll?! Perhaps the Raiders' new head coach envisions a Marshawn Lynch type of impact when he watches Jeanty's tape."
Date: March 27
View photos of the draft prospects that top analysts are predicting the Raiders may select at No. 6 overall. (Last updated Tuesday, March 4, 2025).

DL Mason Graham - Michigan

QB Cam Ward - Miami

CB Will Johnson - Michigan

QB Shedeur Sanders - Colorado

WR Tetairoa McMillan - Arizona

OL Tyler Booker - Alabama

RB Ashton Jeanty - Boise State

WR Travis Hunter - Colorado

OT Will Campbell - LSU

DE Jalon Walker - Georgia