July 4, 2024

Raiders Have ‘Sincere Interest’ in Adding Star QB With ‘Rare’ Skill Set: Insider

The Las Vegas Raiders need a quarterback even with the free agent signing of Gardner Minshew. The team is expected to explore their options extensively in the draft.

However, they appear to really want a player who is likely not going to be available. According to Vincent Bonsignore, the team is hoping they can add LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels.

“It’s no secret the Raiders have a deep connection to Louisiana State quarterback Jayden Daniels,” Bonsignore wrote in a March 23 column. “Raiders coach Antonio Pierce recruited Daniels out of high school to Arizona State, where he was the defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator, and they remain close. It makes sense that the Raiders have a sincere interest in Daniels and are motivated to move up in the draft to select him.”

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The 2023 Heisman Trophy winner is one of the most highly touted prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft class and it’s looking highly unlikely that he’ll be available after the New England Patriots pick at No. 3. That said, Bonsignore pointed out that Antonio Pierce could be willing to do whatever he can to get what he wants.

“Pierce is a critical piece in all this. A self-described ‘go-getter,’ he made it clear he will not hesitate to be aggressive to obtain what he deems necessary for the Raiders to succeed,” he added. “Telesco understands his role in building a team in the image of his coach, so expect him to be aggressive in fulfilling those needs.”

Daniels has hinted that he’d also like to play for the Raiders but there’s not much he can do to make it happen.

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Jayden Daniels Has ‘Rare’ Skill Set

Jayden Daniels would bring a level of athleticism to the quarterback position that the Raiders haven’t had in years. In his scouting report for NFL.con, Lance Zierlein praised the quarterback’s skill set.

“With five seasons of starting experience under his belt, Daniels possesses a rare blend of playmaking talent and command from the pocket,” Zierlein wrote. “He’s tall but slender, so there will be concerns about durability, considering how often he ran in college.”

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