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Raiders post-Free Agency mailbag – Yahoo Sports

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In my fourth? installment of a Mailbag, we’ll dive into the Raiders off-season, draft, and other aspects. For anyone wanting to have their questions answered, please take a look at my twitter and a feed post will go live as well for the future.

Q: How does Kubiak run his system without a true #1? He’s had one everywhere he’s gone as an OC.

Kubiak didn’t necessarily have a top receiver for the Saints in 2024, with Chris Olave only having played 8 games posting 32 receptions, 400 yards, and a touchdown. Jaxon Smith-Njigba had the top season in 2025 with Seattle posting 119 receptions, 1793 yards, and 10 touchdowns. Kubiak’s remained consistent with one thing throughout his time in both Seattle and New Orleans, involving the tight end. Juwan Johnson had 50 receptions, 548 yards, and three touchdowns with the Saints, while Foster Moreau also added 32 receptions, 413 yards, and five touchdowns. The Seahawks saw AJ Barner log 52 receptions, 519 yards, and six touchdowns with Elijah Arroyo having 15 receptions, 219 yards, and a touchdown. The Raiders are going to involve Brock Bowers heavily, and Bowers will also be the teams “top receiver”, with Michael Mayer also likely seeing a very large chunk of production going forward as the team’s second tight end. Kubiak will also spread the ball around, as he’s done in multiple spots which will allow the Raiders to get both Bowers & Mayer involved, along with Tre Tucker, Jack Bech, Jalen Nailor, and potentially a rookie as well.

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Q: Why does everyone assume Grant will be starting RT week 1, despite zero RT experience?

Grant barely played in 2026 with just 59 snaps, and one start at left tackle throughout his NFL career though he allowed just 1 pressure in that time and 5.2 ypc lead blocking. The Raiders could be looking to eventually have Grant as their replacement for Kolton Miller if he’s potentially traded following the 2026 season. Grant turns 24 later this week, and the former William & Mary tackle does have a ton of positives to note going forward in his career. He’s an elite athlete, has a wrestling background, and does have the technique to cross at the NFL level. Grant needs to develop his strength, which is likely the goal of this off-season. The largest point for Grant going forward to be the right tackle is the Raiders lack of a true starter, with DJ Glaze struggling and likely being a candidate to move to guard. Grant shows the athleticism to move to right tackle, and got work there during the off-season and training camp as well. Las Vegas could keep Glaze at right tackle, but Grant likely will be competing for the role regardless.

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