The Las Vegas Raiders drafted safety Trey Taylor in the seventh round of the NFL Draft. Taylor proved he could play at a high level, registering over 70 tackles in his last season at Air Force.
What can the 7th-round pick bring to the table? Especially for a seventh-round pick, there’s a lot of excitement surrounding Air Force safety Trey Taylor as the Las Vegas Raiders managed to land the Jim Thorpe Award Winner on Day 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Is Las Vegas set at safety? The Las Vegas Raiders have added to their safety position during the draft by taking Air Force’s Trey Taylor in the seventh round.
Unsettled depth at safety and special teams gives seventh-round pick opportunity to seize role The Las Vegas Raiders added one Jim Thorpe Award winner — given to the best defensive back in college football — with the 43rd overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft by selecting Tre’von Moehrig.
Rookie safety is an extra playmaker in the Raiders secondary The Las Vegas Raiders sought secondary help in the draft to fill up the defensive backfield.
More than two months before training camps open, teams are already getting a good look at rookies in mini-camps and envisioning the roles they may play for the 2024 season. Here's a look at a rookie from each AFC team who could supplant a veteran in the starting lineup.
Air Force head coach speaks highly of rookie safety Like most late-round draft picks who will be trying to make 53-man rosters, Las Vegas Raiders rookie Trey Taylor will be challenged during training camp this summer.
The Las Vegas Raiders selected Air Force safety Trey Taylor in the seventh round of the draft. Last season, Taylor was the Jim Thorpe Award winner as the nation's top defensive back.
The Las Vegas Raiders took a flier on Trey Taylor from Air Force in the seventh round. Despite the challenges he faced, his resilience and determination shone through.
Every NFL Draft prospect has experience entering the league, but not all experience is the same. Las Vegas Raiders safety Trey Taylor, the 2023 Jim Thorpe Award winner, not only brings value to the Raiders as a football player but also as a man.
The Las Vegas Raiders used the third pick of the seventh round to select Air Force safety Trey Taylor. Analyst Lance Zierlein's draft report on Taylor said, "Taylor is a productive down safety with good size and the type of character teams will want in the locker room.
The Las Vegas Raiders have put together their 2024 NFL Draft class. The Raiders used several day three selections to fill out their roster. Several of those picks were defensive backs, including Air Force safety Trey Taylor. Taylor joined the Raiders with the No.
We are just 3 weeks away from the 2024 NFL Draft, and I'm all but done with the Big Board. It's been a tough class and guys are rising and falling just about every couple of days.
College: Air Force College Position: Safety Ideal NFL Position: Safety Height/Weight: 6'0", 210 pounds Year / Age: Fifth Year Senior / N/A Draft Projection: Seventh round / UDFA Where I'd Take Him: Seventh round One thing I enjoy doing each NFL Draft season is trying to find those diamonds in the rough that may get overlooked by other pundits.
Some great performances highlight an exciting week Week five of the college football season is behind us, and most Mountain West teams are now officially done with their out-of-conference schedule.
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