The Las Vegas Raiders struggled badly on defense in 2024, finishing 4-13. To bounce back, they’re planning a major defensive overhaul. But will these changes be enough to improve their record in 2025?
Overview
The Raiders’ 2024 season was disappointing, ending with a 4-13 record. Las Vegas ranked near the bottom in key defensive statistics, including points allowed, passing defense, and sacks. The Raiders’ defensive line, linebackers, and secondary were vulnerable to easy ball movement by opposing teams.
The Silver and Black knew they had to make significant changes heading into 2025, so the front office is working around the clock to rebuild their defense.
Raiders’ Top Alternatives: Offensive Talent vs. Defensive Needs
Las Vegas faces a tough decision at pick No. 6, with elite offensive talent also available:
Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State: Nearly broke Barry Sanders’ single-season rushing record in 2024 (2,601 yards, 29 touchdowns). He fits perfectly into Coach Pete Carroll’s run-heavy offense.
Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado: An accurate passer who threw for 4,134 yards and 37 touchdowns last season. However, he struggled against strong pass rushes and didn’t play in a pro-style offense.
Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona: A dominant receiver at 6-foot-5, McMillan had 1,319 yards receiving in 2024 and could instantly upgrade the Raiders’ passing attack.
Given these tempting offensive options, will the Raiders stick to their defensive overhaul plan or choose the best available talent?
Analysts and fans will closely watch these choices. Sportsbooks like FanDuel will equally showcase how the Raiders might fare in high-stakes games early in the season on FanDuel’s NFL matchup predictions.
Projected Impact of Potential Defensive Draft Picks
If the Raiders choose defense at No. 6, here’s how Graham or Hunter could help immediately:
Mason Graham: He would instantly strengthen the Raiders’ run defense and add pressure on opposing quarterbacks, filling a big gap in the defensive line.
Travis Hunter: He could become a shutdown cornerback, improving pass defense dramatically. His ability to create turnovers would give the Raiders’ offense more scoring chances.
Measuring Success: Expectations for the defense in 2025
Realistically, Las Vegas doesn’t need a top-five defense overnight. But clear improvement is necessary. Key benchmarks include:
Reducing points allowed per game,
Increasing sacks and quarterback pressures,
Improving turnover numbers, especially interceptions.
If the Raiders meet these goals, they’ll win more games and compete for a playoff spot.
Raiders’ Defensive Overhaul and Future Outlook
The Raiders’ defensive overhaul is crucial for future success. Their decisions in the 2025 draft, smart free-agent moves, and Pete Carroll’s coaching will shape the team’s direction. While immediate success isn’t guaranteed, the team is clearly committed to fixing their defense and becoming competitive again.
With the right moves, Las Vegas could quickly turn things around and build a foundation for long-term success.
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