Las Vegas Raiders 91-Man Roster Ranked From Worst to First Under Pete Carroll and John Spytek

In a stunning shake-up, the Las Vegas Raiders have unveiled their comprehensive 91-man roster, meticulously ranked from worst to first by insider Mitch on the Raiders Report.

As the team transitions under the new leadership of Pete Carroll and John Spytek, fans are buzzing with anticipation about who will emerge as the standout player this season.

For the first time in years, the question echoes through Raider Nation: who is the best player on this revamped squad? Mitch’s rankings, based on player impact, positional importance, and expectations for the 2025 season, reveal a fresh landscape of talent that could redefine the Raiders’ fate. Among the notable mentions, UDFA Locky Tossi and Anthony “Tank” Booker are highlighted as players to watch, while Carter Bradley, a UDFA quarterback, finds himself at the bottom of the list, facing an uphill battle to secure a spot on the roster.

As the rankings unfold, fans are introduced to intriguing prospects like Zamir White and Quadier Ishmael, who could play pivotal roles in the team’s success. The excitement peaks with the top players, showcasing the likes of Max Crosby and Brock Bowers, both of whom are poised to lead the Raiders into a new era of competitiveness.

With training camp just around the corner, the urgency is palpable. The Raiders are not just building a roster; they are crafting a future. Every player’s performance will be under scrutiny as they vie for a coveted position in a team that is determined to reclaim its former glory. As the countdown to the season begins, Raider Nation holds its breath, eager to see who will rise to the occasion and secure their legacy on this reimagined roster.

Contributors: Pete Carroll, John Spytek

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