Las Vegas Raiders BIGGEST Winners & Losers After The 2021 NFL Draft Ft. Gus Bradley & Tanner Muse

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The 2021 NFL Draft is officially over and it’s time to name the winners and losers from the Raiders. The Raiders drafted Alex Leatherwood, Trevon Moehrig, Malcolm Koonce, Divine Deablo, Tyree Gillespie, Nate Hobbs and Jimmy Morrissey in the NFL Draft which has changed the current landscape of the Raiders. Las Vegas Raiders Report host Mitchell Renz names his biggest winners and losers for the silver and black following the 2021 NFL Draft in today’s video!

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Raiders Winners Following The NFL Draft:
5. John Simpson
4. Wide Receivers
3. Josh Jacobs
2. Solomon Thomas
1. Gus Bradley

Raiders Losers Following The NFL Draft:
6. Carl Nassib
5. Damon Arnette
4. Brandon Parker
3. Amik Robertson
2. Jonathan Abram
1. Tanner Muse

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