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    Raiders signed No. 6 overall pick RB Ashton Jeanty to a four-year contract.
    Per NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe, Jeanty’s deal is fully guaranteed and worth more than $35.89 million. It comes with a $22.7 million signing bonus. Jeanty could compete for the league lead in touches as a rookie, putting him squarely in the RB1 ranks. The Raiders also signed third-round OG Caleb Rogers, sixth-round QB Cam Miller and seventh-round LB Cody Lindenberg.
  • Raiders selected Texas Tech OG Caleb Rogers with the No. 98 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
    Rogers (6’5/312) brings a ton of versatility to the table. He started 55 of his 61 games as a Red Raider. He spent much of his time at right tackle, playing over 700 offensive snaps at Texas Tech. But, he’s also spent time playing both guard positions. He stands out as a pass blocker, posting a 77.3 PFF grade. Rogers is quick with his hands, and is well balanced throughout the play. He’s an efficient blocker on play actions, allowing just one pressure and a QB hit on 130 plays. Rogers shows good awareness, and has good vision, peeling off to another opponent. He does play high at high at times, causing him to lose a bit of that upper body strength. As a run blocker, Rogers is physical, posting a 69.5 PFF grade in 2024. However, there are times where he doesn’t stay on his blocks. He also has minimal speed on pulling plays. He also hesitates at times, causing guys to win right away. Overall, Rogers has the talent to be a nice depth piece on an NFL team, especially with his versatility.
  • Texas Tech received a verbal commitment from three-star 2020 T Caleb Rogers.
    A nice little Mother’s Day commitment for HC Matt Wells and staff, Rogers measures in at 6-foot-4, 275 pounds. He had received no Power 5 interest outside of Tech, with his other offers more in the range of Arkansas State, New Mexico, ULM and William & Mary. So to the Red Raiders, then. Rivals does not currently rank the Mansfield, Texas, native on any level. He’ll look to prove the scouting outlet wrong once he lands in Lubbock over the winter.