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.
Before the free agency period officially opens, take a look at the latest mock drafts.
Pick: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Analysis: "A Pete Carroll-coached team is always going to make the running game a substantial priority. Jeanty shows elusiveness, power and vision as a runner, and he can chip in with the pass game. But there are also still some running back dominoes that need to fall in free agency, which could pivot this pick."
Date: March 10
Pick: Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
Analysis: "The best defensive lineman in this class by a bit, Graham also feels like one of the draft's safest prospects. He'd fill a massive need for the Raiders, while giving them a potential new star in the process."
Date: March 10
Pick: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Analysis: "Now, [Pete Carroll] drafts his new Marshawn Lynch in Jeanty, a true bell cow fresh off rushing for the second-most yards in D-I history (2,601, just 28 yards behind Barry Sanders' all-time record)."
Date: March 10
Pick: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Analysis: "Last year, the Raiders recorded the second-worst PFF passing grade (57.9) and the worst PFF rushing grade (56.5) in the NFL. Las Vegas assuaged the first issue by trading for Geno Smith and now addresses the latter by drafting a special running back prospect. Jeanty's 99.9 career PFF rushing grade is the best in PFF college history."
Date: March 10
Pick: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
Analysis: "I do not believe this to be an impressive WR class overall, but Tetairoa McMillan is a very intriguing prospect given his size and athleticism. I compare him to Tee Higgins, as he has the ability to be a true No. 1, which the Raiders can certainly use."
Date: March 7
Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Analysis: "Plenty of mock drafts this week have Shedeur Sanders falling outside the top 20 or even out of the first round. But we are sticking with Sanders to the Raiders. Las Vegas has a massive quarterback need, and his playstyle would fit well with Pete Carroll. There is a real chance Sanders could slide, but it's hard to imagine the Raiders passing on him."
Date: March 6
Pick: Will Campbell, OL, LSU
Analysis: "Pete Carroll was no stranger to bucking conventional wisdom when he was involved with the draft in Seattle, so it will be interesting to see how much sway he has in the rejiggered operation in Vegas that features a general manager making his first pick. The Raiders won't reach for a quarterback as long as Tom Brady is around advising, so landing Campbell would be a huge boost up front opposite Kolton Miller."
Date: March 6
Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Analysis: "Shedeur Sanders to Las Vegas is a good fit. I think Tom Brady will be drawn to his confidence and competitiveness, but the chance to play in a dome for at least half the season limits some of the potential volatility as well."
Date: March 6
Pick: Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
Analysis: "New head coach Pete Carroll would be exuberant about this pick. Graham is a force who can pair with Christian Wilkins on the interior while freshly PAID edge rusher Maxx Crosby hunts on the outside."
Date: March 5
Pick: Will Campbell, T, LSU
Analysis: "The Raiders are definitely in the market for quarterback help, but I'm just not convinced that Pete Carroll will hitch his wagon to a rookie. He has always said he believes in building the foundation and supporting cast first to make the quarterback's job as easy as possible, and the Raiders roster isn't in a spot where the team can drop a young signal caller in and expect him to thrive. Campbell will help bolster the offensive line, giving the team a long-term starter at right tackle or possibly guard."
Date: March 5
Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Analysis: "This is where Sanders wants to go. I truly believe that. And it's in the Raiders' best interest to pick a quarterback for this new Tom Brady-led era."
Date: March 5
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